Examples of using Intakes in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Recommended iron intakes for vegetarians are 1.8 times those of nonvegetarians because of lower bioavailability of iron from a vegetarian diet.
They found that women who had higher intakes of dietary folate had a 55 percent lower risk of having heart attacks
An example of catabolism is when a cell intakes a molecule of glucose from the surroundings
In general, even high intakes of iodine from food are well-tolerated by most people.
In addition, air intakes were equipped with movable ramps to regulate airflow to the engines at supersonic speeds.
From food, lifestyle, and down to their fluid intakes- many people are cautious to maintain a healthy body.
Regarding diet, the doctors point to the Dietary Reference Intakes(DRI) for pregnant women in the ADA Standards of Care.
Take one look at the RS3 and you know it means serious business, from its large front air intakes to its massive tailpipes.
According to Parents, the Institute of Medicine's Dietary Reference Intakes for Electrolytes and Water states that children aged 1-3 years need 1.3 litres of water per day.
(34) However, the benefit of selenium on insulin resistance stopped at intakes above 1.6 micrograms per kilogram per day.
In men, the biomarker of bone breakdown was 9.5 per cent lower in those with the highest yogurt intakes.
From the front, the new Cayman is marked by its dominant cooling air intakes, which increase in size towards the sides of the car.
that contribute the most to children's sugar intakes.
Western Pacific could be attributable to nut intakes below 20 grams/day.
the National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine which list the recommended Dietary Reference Intakes(RDI) for every vital vitamin and mineral.
Obesity, low levels of physical activity and low intakes of Kalium have greater effects on blood pressure than high Sodium intakes.
automatically onboard new intakes.
to which his young audience eerily intakes.
of the National Academy of Sciences develops values called Dietary Reference Intakes(DRIs) for vitamins and minerals.
the National Academy of Sciences has published guides listing the Dietary Reference Intakes(RDI) amounts of every essential vitamin and mineral.