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uptake

[uhp-teyk] / ˈʌpˌteɪk /






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"The people you talk to, and laugh with, it leads to enhanced levels of endorphin uptake," says Prof Scott.

From BBC

This rush of private capital is set against the backdrop of still-slow uptake of AI tools in the enterprise.

From Barron's

"The key is getting the balance right, discouraging uptake among young people, without making pouches so restricted that people are pushed back towards more harmful products like cigarettes," said Dr Tattan-Birch.

From BBC

Many universities now offer "ab initio" undergraduate courses for languages, meaning you can start as a complete beginner - something Prof Koglbauer says has bolstered uptake.

From BBC

Still, the agency says there has been “limited uptake” in the affected under-vaccinated community.

From Barron's