2. Verb. (third-person singular of intake) ¹
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Definition of Intakes
1. intake [n] - See also: intake
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intakes
Literary usage of Intakes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Effects of Agricultural Commercialization on Land Tenure, Household Resource by Howarth E. Bouis, Lawrence James Haddad (1990)
"FOOD EXPENDITURES AND CALORIE intakes The links between income and food expenditures
at the household level, between food expenditures and household calorie ..."
2. Gender Equality and Investments in Adolescents in the Rural Philippines by Howarth E. Bouis (1998)
"CHAPTER 4 The Intrahousehold Distribution of Food and Nutrient intakes T his
chapter examines the evidence on food and nutrient intakes of adolescents based ..."
3. A Model Housing Law by Lawrence Veiller, Russell Sage Foundation (1914)
"AIR-intakes.1 In all dwellings hereafter erected every inner court shall be
provided with two2 or more horizontal air-intakes at the bottom.3 One such ..."
4. Food Composition Data: A User's Perspective by William M. Rand (1987)
"To examine this specific issue, some examinations of the predicted "error" of
one-day intakes were undertaken. The results of these examinations and ..."
5. Mineral Requirements for Military Personnel: Levels Needed for Cognitive And by Food and Nutrition Board, Committee on Military Nutrition Research, National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) (2006)
"An RDA is the reference value—derived mathematically from the EAR population
distribution—for planning individual intakes. If an EAR cannot be determined ..."
6. Sanitary Engineering with Respect to Water-supply and Sewage Disposal by Leveson Francis Vernon-Harcourt (1907)
"Delivery of Supply—intakes: arrangement; Intake at dam, conditions necessary for
safety with earthen dams, position of valve-towers and valve- shafts with ..."
7. Adoption of Hybrid Maize in Zambia: Effects on Gender Roles, Food by Shubh K. Kumar (1994)
"Growth in agricultural production and technological change in agriculture influence
dietary intakes in many ways. At the local level, the main economic ..."
8. Sanitary Engineering with Respect to Water-supply and Sewage Disposal by Leveson Francis Vernon-Harcourt (1907)
"Delivery of Supply—intakes: arrangement; Intake at dam, conditions necessary for
safety with earthen dams, position of valve-towers and valve- shafts with ..."