Uptake
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The digital mammogram was read as normal and shows lots of dense tissue, but the MBI shows an area of intense uptake, which correlated with a two-centimeter tumor.
And her mammogram showed an area of very dense tissue, but her MBI showed an area of worrisome uptake, which we can also see on a color image.
And at this low dose, we're continuing this screening study, and this image from three weeks ago in a 67-year-old woman shows a normal digital mammogram, but an MBI image showing an
uptake
that proved to be a large cancer.
Insulin is a hormone that promotes the
uptake
of nutrients into your tissues after you eat a meal.
Then they promote the
uptake
of nutrients.
And I'm pleased to say that the
uptake
of the toolkit is increasing.
And there's actually a tremendous
uptake
of the number of people that are actually licensing music to make it free for people who do this whole idea of re-sampling, ripping, mixing, burning and sharing.
We failed both of them by not giving her anger the
uptake
and resolution that it deserved.
Is this going to be sufficient to change this rapid increase in youth
uptake?
And at the same time to scrap inefficient old planes, so that if they were otherwise to come back in the air, they would waste more oil, and block the
uptake
of efficient, new planes.
What we're seeing is an
uptake
in the savings rate.
The people who actually have no money, who have no extravagant budget, but who realize that actually you might achieve greater success in
uptake
of a government program by actually doubling the level of benefits you pay, but you'll probably achieve exactly that same effect simply by redesigning the form and writing it in comprehensible English.
At some point, as this transience, as this CO2
uptake
in the ocean continues, that material's actually going to start to dissolve.
Yet, oddly, Hunnicutt is REALLY slow on the
uptake
and it takes him a while to understand they are talking about him!
Tembi Locke was pretty good, but slow on the
uptake
as to the slut seducing her own husband, again played as a guy who is a loser, by David DeLuise.
Although the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended including the hepB vaccine in routine immunization since 1992, its high price initially hindered its
uptake
in some developing countries.
Ironically, the properties of nanomaterials that may create concern, such as nanoparticle
uptake
by cells, are often precisely the properties desired for beneficial uses in medical applications.
Perhaps the most effective way to reduce infant mortality would be to encourage
uptake
of two readily available resources: maternal vaccinations and breast milk.
In short, placing all bets on renewable-energy
uptake
outpacing efficiency-driven growth, and assuming that enhanced efficiency will drive down demand, may be a foolish gamble.
After all, governments’ capacity to provide subsidies is limited, and wealthy countries cannot be expected to bear the costs of the
uptake
of sustainable technologies worldwide.
The increasing
uptake
of carbon dioxide is causing ocean acidification and unprecedented changes in chemical and physical conditions, which in turn are affecting marine organisms and ecosystems.
Because of its poverty, its complexity, and its vastness (even national elections have to be held over the course of several weeks, to accommodate hundreds of millions of voters), the
uptake
of market reforms has been gradual, but also remarkably resilient to shocks.
But expanding ICT
uptake
will require African leaders to overcome major barriers to access.
If the newest farm gadgets and tools are marketed only on social media, as is often the case,
uptake
in rural areas will remain weak.
Insurance companies face inherent difficulties in measuring risks, and they must tailor their policies creatively around the human foibles that limit
uptake.
A few responsible producers have introduced new techniques and technologies to combat pollution, from monitoring feed
uptake
with video cameras to integrating filter feeders like shellfish and seaweed into their systems.
The US – where the last big infrastructure project, the national highway system, was concluded in the 1970s – should emphasize investment in low-carbon energy, high-speed rail, and the mass
uptake
of electric vehicles.
On the other hand, emissions of carbon dioxide can be reduced simply by using biofuels, made from plants whose carbon dioxide “price” was paid via
uptake
of the very same gas from the atmosphere during their growth.
Simply put, there is an urgent need to increase
uptake
of vaccines that are already available – including for typhoid – and to develop new ones.
Although more needs to be done to strengthen R&D pipelines for new diagnostic tools and antibiotics to treat drug-resistant infections, similar attention must be devoted to vaccine discovery, development, and
uptake.
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