intakes

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Englisch - Türkisch
girişleri
intake
alınan miktar
intake
{i} giriş
intake
hava alığı
intake
alım

Jim kalp krizinden sonra, şeker alımını kesmek zorunda kaldı. - After his heart attack, Jim had to cut down on his sugar intake.

Tom'un doktoru ona şeker alımını azaltmasını tavsiye etti. - Tom's doctor advised him to cut down on his sugar intake.

intake
içeri alınan miktar
intake
(İnşaat) emme
intake
ağız
intake
(Biyokimya) girdi
intake
içeri alınan miktar ya da sayı
intake
Bir yere alınma, kabul edilme
intake
içeriye alınan şey
intake
{i} içeri alma
intake
intake valve emme supapı
intake
{i} İng. (bir kuruluşa/camiaya) yeni girenler
intake
(Nükleer Bilimler) vucuda alım
intake
{i} tarıma elverişli toprak
intake
(Tıp) Vücuda sokulanmadde
intake
{i} (yemek) yeme
intake
{i} girme
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von intakes im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

intake
The place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet
intake
An act or instance of taking in: an intake of oxygen or food
intake
To take in
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– the stage of the child protection case process when community professionals and the general public report suspected incidents of child abuse and neglect to CPS and/or the police; CPS staff and the police must determine the appropriateness of the report and the urgency of the response needed
intake
The initial conversation with the Clinic Coordinator to discuss treatment goals, schedule appointments with the appropriate clinician(s) and clarify financial arrangements
intake
The quantity taken in; as, the intake of air
intake
Process for which prospective members are educated about a chapter's history, organization, and community service It is the initial procedure for some historically African-American fraternities and sororities
intake
The process by which a substance crosses the outer boundary of an organism without passing an absorption barrier, e g , through ingestion or inhalation
intake
Your intake of a particular kind of food, drink, or air is the amount that you eat, drink, or breathe in. Your intake of alcohol should not exceed two units per day
intake
The place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; -- opposed to outlet
intake
An act or instance of taking in: an intake of oxygen
intake
an opening through which fluid is admitted to a tube or container
intake
The process of receiving applications, inquiries, and referrals; applies also to reports of complaints of abuse or neglect
intake
An opening strainer or grating through which water enters, and is then conveyed, usually by gravity, to a reservoir
intake
Intake" is a term that is defined variously from state to state In general, it refers to a decision-making process for determining how a case will be handled The intake process typically involves screening the police complaint for legal sufficiency and making an initial determination regarding how it should be handled: formally or informally If a case is handled formally, a petition, complaint, or other legal instrument will be filed with the juvenile court and a hearing will be scheduled If the case is handled informally, the probation department may supervise the juvenile for a period of time or the case may be diverted to some alternative tribunal, such as a teen court or community panel Prosecutors and/or intake officers make intake decisions and draft petitions
intake
- The term NPHC groups use when bringing in new members into the organization Each NPHC organization determines when they will conduct intake
intake
The passage through which fresh air is drawn or forced into a mine or to a section of a mine
intake
Initial interview to gather information from the family prior to beginning Early Supports and Services
intake
{i} taking in; opening through which fluid is taken in (i.e. mouth of a pipe); process of taking food or other substances into the body via the mouth, consumption; something which is taken in or received; amount that is taken in; narrowing, contraction
intake
The people who are accepted into an organization or place at a particular time are referred to as a particular intake. one of this year's intake of students
intake
A measure of exposure expressed as mass of a substance in contact with the exchange boundary per unit body weight per unit time (e g , mg chemical/kg/day) Also termed the normalized exposure rate; administered dose, and applied dose
intake
Intake is usually the first step taken by a worker when a client seeks help Intake is a process whereby a request for service is made by or for a person and it is then determined whether and what kind of service is to be provided The social worker attempts to gather initial information from the client in order to determine what assistance is needed, and whether the agency and worker is the appropriate provider
intake
This is the process of registering for treatment services Usually, it starts by calling our Central Access service, where a specialist will gather basic information, such as name/address of the patient and his or her insurance information As part of the intake process, patients provide a basic medical history and sign releases of information You should also receive notice of your patients rights and a confidentiality statement
intake
the beginning of a contraction or narrowing in a tube or cylinder
intake
Those entering the Armed Forces or Civilian workforce Includes new recruits, re-entrants and transfers from other Forces If taken over a sufficiently long time, intake figures may include the same individuals more than once, if they were re-entrants
intake
the process of taking food into the body through the mouth (as by eating)
intake
A term used to describe the membership selection process for NPHC chapters
intake
Any structure through which water can be drawn into a waterway Any structure in a reservoir, dam, or river into which water can be drawn and then discharged Both Horsetooth and Soldier Canyon Dams have an intake structure to take water out of the reservoir
intake
The place at which a fluid is taken into a channel or pipe, the location where water is withdrawn from a stream
intake
The opening through which air enters the aircraft engine