Sentences with phrase «lower uptake»

When considered in light of the relatively lower uptake of dispute resolution services by way of Family Relationship Centres (as reported earlier by Indigenous litigants - see Table 7) the results suggest that the accessibility of dispute resolution services may be an issue for Indigenous families.
The more binding sites that are open, the lower the uptake result will be.
In addition to race, homelessness, lower service connectedness, taking more prescription drugs, and not seeing a primary care provider within two years of screening eligibility predicted lower uptake of screening.
These concerns may have contributed to the low uptake of the HSR by dairy companies.
What is to be avoided is (i) a huge differential between the leave available to mothers and fathers; (ii) the perception that only mothers are entitled to the bulk of leave; and (iii) low uptake of available leave by men.
Labor senator and factional powerbroker Kim Carr, in his Letter to Generation Next book, notes the low uptake at a trial of a primary election in Kilsyth before the Victorian state election in 2010.
«We have demonstrated that we have low uptake in the kidneys of animals of our 200 - nanometer diameter cylindrical particles that are 200 nanometers in height,» DeSimone says, adding that it's not yet clear exactly why shape affects uptake in kidneys.
Regions with lowest uptake are 13 % behind highest, Buckinghamshire Thames Valley, «Cold spots» report from The Careers & Enterprise Company identifies inconsistencies in careers and enterprise provision across England.
The north - east had the lowest uptake, at just 43 per cent of pupils taking a language GCSE in summer last year, down from 45 per cent in 2014.
The most important reason for the low uptake of mobile learning, until now, has been the lack of understanding of mobile devices and mobile learning.
But research has highlighted low uptakes of languages at GCSE and A-levels, with traditional subjects like French and German in decline.
Schools that are struggling with poor internet access also report low uptake of tablet computers, risking a big digital divide opening, warned Ms Wright.
A report by the CfBT Education Trust and the British Council highlights low uptakes of language GCSEs and A-levels as particular concerns.
These include cuts in wind tariffs and a small rise for micro CHP, reflecting its very low uptake to date.
In Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Germany and Iceland, district heat - ing thrives; the UK and France have traditionally experienced low uptake but both countries» gov - ernments are actively supporting its adoption, with France aiming to increase district heating volumes by five times between 2012 and 2030, and the UK aiming to stimulate # 2bn of invest - ment in the sector by 2020.
Despite a low uptake so far in law firms advertising prices for conveyancing services on their websites under the Competition and Markets Authority's (CMA's) new transparency regime, a study out later today will demonstrate an eight fold increase in enquiries when a fee estimate tool is added to the website.

Not exact matches

Erik Solheim, the head of UN Environment, said that while the last few years had seen an enormous uptake in renewable energy, a redoubling of efforts was needed «to ensure these new low - carbon technologies are able to thrive.
Increased internet speeds, smartphone uptake, cheap data costs, and digital innovation also lower the barriers to entry into unregulated economic transactions, where consumer products and services are traded on interest - based groups like WhatsApp and Facebook.
The street price for the WHO - approved malaria drug was $ 5 - 6 for a course when LG arrived and uptake was low.
With respect to futures, initial uptake was low but demand has picked up significantly in recent weeks, according to the the CBOE Options Institute.
Naturally low in calories and high in soluble fiber, raisins stabilize blood sugar levels and reduce the uptake of cholesterol into the bloodstream.
Adding some fat, such as low fat or whole chocolate milk vs. fat free chocolate milk, also seems to increase protein uptake.
Solutions suggested by FDA and other experts include sourcing rice from fields with lower arsenic levels in soil, growing it with natural soil additives that reduce arsenic uptake by the roots, growing rice strains less prone to arsenic uptake, rinsing rice or preparing it with excess water that is poured off, and blending it with lower arsenic grains in multi-grain products.
Questions — talks with EU partners on economic and financial issues, Available funds for Police and Crime panels to cover start - up and first - year running costs, Promoting lower electricity bills through the uptake of voltage optimisation, The effect the lack of a public inquiry into the death of Pat Finucane may have on British — Irish relations and on the Finucane family.
That's why we have committed more than # 2Bn since 2011 to increase the uptake of ultra low emission vehicles, support greener transport schemes and set out a national plan to tackle pollution in our towns and cities.»
Despite the increase in uptake over the period of time, the South's vaccine initiation rate in 2010 remained very low (22.5 percent) compared with the Northeast (44.1 percent).
«We need more physician referrals, public financing for vaccine programs and educational interventions to improve HPV vaccine uptake if we want to lower rates of HPV - related diseases,» said Berenson.
Regardless of the cancer screening type, people without insurance have markedly lower cancer screening uptake; for example, 21.9 % of uninsured receive recommended colorectal cancer screening.
Their experiments in pre-clinical models proved to be successful, confirming lower tumour development with the regulation of the proteins that affect production of VLDL (precursors of LDL) and uptake of LDL by receptors from the liver.
Examples include changing policies to encourage older adults to remain part of the workforce for longer (e.g., removing tax disincentives to work past retirement age), emphasising low - cost disease prevention and early detection rather than treatment (eg, reducing salt intake and increasing uptake of vaccines), making better use of technology (eg, mobile clinics for rural populations), and training health - care staff in the management of multiple chronic conditions.
«HPV vaccines could dramatically reduce the incidence of HPV - associated cancers, but uptake of these vaccines is far lower than for other routine childhood and teen immunizations,» said Kevin A. Henry, PhD, an assistant professor in the Department of Geography and Urban Studies at Temple University in Philadelphia and member of Fox Chase Cancer Center's Cancer Prevention and Control program.
Pawan Takhar has found that meticulously managing pore pressure in foods during frying reduces oil uptake, which results in lower - fat snacks without sacrificing our predilection for fried foods» texture and taste.
One goal likely to accelerate uptake lies in markedly lowering the price of the required vehicle infrastructure.
Takhar said that his porous media approach to understanding the behavior of water, oil, and gas during frying will help create strategies that optimize the frying process, reduce oil uptake, and produce lower - fat foods.
According to the researchers continued surveillance of HPV vaccination is necessary to identify clinical benefits, particularly given the low rate of vaccine uptake and completion and vaccination of many young women after sexual debut.
«We shouldn't be discouraged by low initial uptake,» Mugo says.
This seems to lower appetite and reboot metabolism, resetting the response to hormones (like insulin) that control sugar uptake.
Research conducted by Jin - Soo Kim and Professor Jong - Seong Kug from the Division of Environmental Science and Engineering at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), in collaboration with Professor Su - Jong Jeong from the School of Environmental Science and Engineering at South University of Science and Technology of China, has shown that the warmer Arctic has triggered cooler winters and springs in North America, which has in turn weakened vegetation growth and lowered carbon uptake capacity in its ecosystems.
The woman's unborn child inherits one allele from its mother and one from its father, which gives it a 25 percent chance of getting two healthy alleles; a 50 percent chance of one faulty allele and one healthy; and a 25 percent chance of getting two mutated alleles that together would cause it to develop beta - thalassaemia, a potentially fatal blood disorder caused by low oxygen uptake.
Results show that the predicted peak oxygen uptake, a measure of aerobic physical fitness, was significantly lower in people with moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea than in controls.
HPV vaccines are highly effective in protecting against precancerous lesions and genital warts; nevertheless, vaccine uptake and series completion are still low.
In this schematic of the new «liver on a chip» device, adding blood - sugar - raising glucagon to inlet 1 and blood - sugar - lowering insulin to inlet 2 distributes the hormones across the field of hepatocytes (purple box) along opposing gradients, altering the cells» metabolism from glucose release on the left side to glucose uptake on the right.
«Our results show that prostate cancer mortality was 20 percent lower in counties with the highest incidence of prostate cancer, indicating an early and rapid uptake of PSA testing, compared with counties with a slow and late increase in PSA testing,» says Pär Stattin, lead investigator of the study.
Having less of this protein means triglycerides get cleared from the blood more quickly (the protein decreases the liver's uptake of fatty particles), explaining the lower blood fat levels in the Amish subgroup.
More importantly, the 3D - CON displayed outstanding low pressure hydrogen (H2, 2.64 wt %, 1.0 bar and 77 K), methane (CH4, 2.4 wt %, 1.0 bar and 273 K), and carbon dioxide (CO2, 26.7 wt %, 1.0 bar and 273 K) uptake with a high isosteric heat of adsorption.
The results confirmed that the 3D - CON displayed outstanding low pressure hydrogen, methane, and carbon dioxide uptake with a high isosteric heat of adsorption.
Protein Phosphatase 2A (PP2A) Regulates Low Density Lipoprotein Uptake through Regulating Sterol Response Element - binding Protein - 2 (SREBP - 2) DNA Binding.
Abstract: Ocean acidification refers to the lowering of the ocean's pH due to the uptake of anthropogenic CO2 from the atmosphere.
At baseline, the intensity of Aβ uptake by AD macrophages was significantly lower in comparison to control macrophages and involved surface binding but no intracellular uptake.
To estimate the uptake of low - density lipoproteins (LDL) in enhanced hiPS - HEP cells (from C12, C18, and C22) on Days 4, 6, and 12 post-thawing, cells were incubated for 3 or 24 hr with LDL - DyLight (1:100).
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