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extractionA technique for separating components in a mixture that have different solubilities. For example, caffeine can be separated from coffee beans by washing the beans with supercritical fluid carbon dioxi [..]
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extractionremoval of a tooth.
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extractionThe process or act of removing a tooth or tooth parts.
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extraction1 [uncountable, countable] the act or process of removing or obtaining something from something else oil/mineral/coal, etc. extraction the extraction of salt from the ocean Commercial peat extraction [..]
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extractionearly 15c., "process of withdrawing or obtaining" (something, from something else), from Old French estraction "extraction, origin" (12c.) or directly from Medieval Latin extractio [..]
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extractionThe process of separating a valuable material from its ore.
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extractionThe process of mining and removal of cal or ore from a mine.
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extractionprocess by which natural resources are extracted and removed from the earth.
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extractionWithdrawal by air of troops from area of operation via helicopter; see AO
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extraction(n.) In a biometric security system, the process of converting a captured biometric sample into data that can be compared to a reference template.
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extractionremoval (pop)
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extractionThe act of withdrawing a cartridge or fired case from the chamber of a firearm.
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extractionProportion of sugar extracted from cane in the extraction plant; equals mass of sugar in raw juice as a percentage of mass of sugar in cane.
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extractionThe act of creating an extract.
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extractionThe process of forming a properly focussed ion beam from the ions created in the ion source of an implant machine. This is done through the use of a high voltage (intense electric field) region that extracts ions from the ion source, forming an ion beam of appropriate size and shape for use in the ion implantation process. The extraction process in [..]
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extractionThe process of converting a captured biometric sample into biometric data so that it can be compared to a reference template.
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extractionThe process of taking one substance out of another.
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extractionRemoving one material from another; Pectin is extracted from apple pomace by acid and thus made soluble.
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extraction(n) the process of obtaining something from a mixture or compound by chemical or physical or mechanical means(n) properties attributable to your ancestry(n) the action of taking out something (especia [..]
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extractionthe removal of a tooth or teeth
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extractionTooth removal. F
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extractionThe process of mining and removal of coal or ore from a mine. The process of dissolving and separating out specific constituents of a sample by treatment with solvents specific for those constituents.
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extractionRemoval of felled timber to forest roadside.
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extractionExtraction is the process of taking a solvent and using it to dissolve a compound from a mixture. If you want to remove salt from a mixture of salt and iron filings, you can pour water on the mixture. [..]
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extractionis the act of forcing hot water from the boiler though ground coffee, which in turn extracts flavors, oils, colloids, lipids and other elements that turn water into brewed coffee or espresso.
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extractionThe removal of a cataractous Crystalline Lens from the eye.
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extractionThe removal of a soluble component from a liquid mixture by contact with a second liquid, immiscible with the carrier liquid, in which the component is preferentially soluble. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary [..]
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extractionMiniaturized methods of Liquid-Liquid Extraction.
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extractionExtraction of the Fetus by means of obstetrical instruments.
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extractionRemoval of the Fetus from the Uterus or Vagina at or near the end of Pregnancy with a metal Traction cup that is attached to the Fetus' head. Negative Pressure is applied and Traction is made on [..]
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extractionThe selective extraction of Deciduous Teeth during the stage of Mixed Dentition in accordance with the shedding and eruption of the Teeth. It is done over an extended period to allow autonomous adjust [..]
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extractionAn extraction method that separates analytes using a solid phase and a liquid phase. It is used for preparative sample cleanup before analysis by Chromatography and other analytical methods.
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extractionThe surgical removal of a Tooth. (Dorland, 28th ed)
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extractionExtraction of the fetus by means of obstetrical instruments.
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extractionExtraction is the process of deriving relevant information from data sources in a specific pattern for use in a data warehousing environment. Extraction adds meaning to the data and is the first step [..]
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extraction Removal of a tooth.
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extractionseparation of a material (substance) from a mixture by
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extractionMining activity that consists of removing the rock from an underground or open-pit mine.
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extractionthe removal of a tooth or teeth
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extractionThe clearing of pore debris by a trained aesthetician. The technician may or may not use instruments to assist them in removing the pore blockages.
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extractionThe act of removing a tooth or tooth parts.
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extractionA restoration process in which a liquid cleaning agent or solvent is sprayed on a surface and immediately vacuumed out, removing dissolved soils or residues.
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extractionThe removal of oil from a well. The total amount of oil that can be recovered from most wells is in the range of 60%.
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