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1 No noteworthy contributions were identified in remaining interventions due to low uptake .
2 We identified a number of contributing factors to the low uptake .
3 There was low uptake of prophylactic surgery for colorectal, endometrial, or ovarian carcinomas.
4 Among all of the ACOs, there was low uptake of quality and efficiency activities.
5 The low uptake suggests businesses are reluctant to take on fresh debt in uncertain times.
6 Despite the provision of regular technical telephone support, there was low uptake of the cCBT programs.
7 Each labeled compound has low uptake in brain tissue when administered intravenously to rodents and NHPs.
8 This case study demonstrated that passively disseminating policy without an effective implementation strategy results in low uptake .
9 This compound shows specific tumor accumulation and low uptake in blood and clears intact to the urine.
10 Business New Zealand chief executive Kirk Hope said the low uptake on Living Wage accreditation could be misleading.
11 Dr Petousis-Harris said while the case and suspension contributed to the low uptake it wasn't the only cause.
12 Ireland has a very low uptake of electric vehicles because to date the incentives have not gone far enough.
13 Professor of Public Health Philippa Howden-Chapman said the voluntary nature of the scheme would have contributed to the low uptake .
14 Mr Drennan blamed the low uptake of the current tranche of the Calf Investment Scheme on the impact of Covid-19.
15 Because of the low uptake , Compass can - and is - reviewing its prices for those that have signed up.
16 Public trust in science, medicine and policymakers lies at heart of the low uptake of vaccines in Ireland and worldwide.
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