Investigators were able to extract useful information from the company's financial records. |
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They are hoping to extract new insights from the test results. |
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Only know how to set about it, and you can extract an abassi, not from every carriage, but from every gun-barrel. |
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Those consumers who object to the acerbic taste of garlic can purchase de-odorized garlic or allicin extract. |
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The admixture of vanilla extract in the dough improved the pastries' flavor. |
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We previously reported that water extract of Mekabu, a kind of seaweed, induced apoptosis in a human breast cancer cell line. |
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Wind turbine design is the process of defining the form and specifications of a wind turbine to extract energy from the wind. |
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Originally reprocessing was used solely to extract plutonium for producing nuclear weapons. |
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Orcas prey on target groups of females with young, usually making an effort to extract and kill a calf. |
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Firstly, runoff water can extract soil contaminants and carry them in the form of water pollution to even more sensitive aquatic habitats. |
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Many groups of freshwater fish extract oxygen from the air as well as from the water using a variety of different structures. |
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This extract also states that Pliny made use of the night, and would then do all of the other duties assigned to him. |
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At first the chicks seize the adult's bill from the side and extract regurgitated food from it. |
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The French are also known for their violet syrup, most commonly made from an extract of violets. |
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In another study intranasal administration of Viola odorata extract oil showed to be effective in patients with insomnia. |
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With superior organization, they were able to conquer their neighbors and extract tribute. |
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Hushing was also widely used in Britain in the Medieval and later periods to extract lead and tin ores. |
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The nephridia extract the gametes from the coelom and emit them into the mantle cavity. |
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Once they enter such tissues, they can be difficult to extract, often exacerbating the problem as they migrate across the membrane. |
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In 1997, geneticists were able to extract a short sequence of DNA from Neanderthal bones. |
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Orchids have adapted to these conditions through the use of mycorrhizal fungi to extract nutrients. |
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Some European countries, especially France, were also sending excursions to Brazil to extract brazilwood. |
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Although this design may be useful as wounds were smaller, these arrows were more likely to embed in bone making them harder to extract. |
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Odorants from natural sources require the use of various methods to extract the aromatics from the raw materials. |
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Natural preservatives include rosemary extract, hops, salt, sugar, vinegar, alcohol, diatomaceous earth and castor oil. |
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His priorities in ruling were to extract as much as possible from the land and overturn as many of the traditions of Rajarata as possible. |
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The shallow southern end of the bay is used for evaporation ponds to extract salt from the sea water. |
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To extract supplies from the natives, he employed excessive brutality, thereby provoking their hostility and making supplies harder to get. |
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The personal monarchy of Belgian King Leopold II in the Congo Free State saw mass killings and slavery to extract rubber. |
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Psyllids extract large quantities of sap from the plant as they feed and produce copious amounts of honeydew. |
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Extraction must extract the same syntactic expression out of each of the conjuncts simultaneously. |
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In determining when to extract a pulpless tooth, it is necessary to take into consideration many factors. |
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The second embodiment of the invention includes the pine bark extract known as proanthocyanidine, also known as pycnogenol. |
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This difference in values, he argues, constitutes surplus value, which the capitalists extract and accumulate. |
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The ores must be processed to extract the metals of interest from the waste rock and from the ore minerals. |
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The word reduction originally referred to the loss in weight upon heating a metallic ore such as a metal oxide to extract the metal. |
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The ancient Sinhalese managed to extract a ton of steel for every 2 tons of soil, a remarkable feat at the time. |
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This would allow the monopolist to extract all the consumer surplus of the market. |
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At around this time people began to extract iron from the ore in peat bogs. |
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A compound in women's armpit extract could potentially open the door to sniffable contraceptives. |
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An extract found in the curry spice tumeric can kill off cancer cells, lab scientists have shown. |
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I read through the dictionary five times to extract an extensive lexicon of univocal words containing only one of the five vowels. |
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Vanilla extract makes these cookies taste great, but the straight extract tastes bad because the alcohol hasn't evaporated yet. |
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Effect of garlic extract on blood glucose level and lipid profile in normal and alloxan diabetic rabbits. |
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This extract comes from the opening of White Fang by Jack London. It is the story of a wolfcub. |
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Stilton works brilliantly with parsnips, providing a savoury richness which feels a little more special than common or garden yeast extract. |
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The extract has no effect on cefradin, vancomycin, lincomycin, erythromycin, ampicillin, penicillin G, or bacitracin. |
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Comparing direct transport and elastoresistivity measurements, we extract the intrinsic resistivity anisotropy of strain-free samples. |
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Actually Connie it refers to the way we extract the urine out of the apparent social differences between each country. |
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You can easily extract lead from galena, a natural mineral which has been used in crystal radio receivers. |
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When you extract the files in a hotfix, you'll generally find the following. |
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We initially isolated proteins immunoreacted with Ts4 from the testicular TS extract using immunoprecipitation. |
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The Domesday Book records that by the 11th century, the unknown Rameslie in Sussex had 100 salt pans to extract salt from sea water. |
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Salisbury exploited this to extract higher subsidies from the ensuing Parliament than any but one granted to Elizabeth. |
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Louis XIV of France, believing the war was over, began negotiations to extract as large a sum of money from the Dutch as possible. |
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The key to a practical jet engine was the gas turbine, used to extract energy from the engine itself to drive the compressor. |
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Gas turbines are rotary engines that extract energy from a flow of combustion gas. |
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Since the 18th century it has been coloured orange by adding annatto extract during manufacture. |
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From the LIGO signal it is possible to extract the frequency and damping time of the dominant mode of the ringdown. |
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He was unable to convince a true chemist to help him extract and stabilize the antibacterial compound found in the broth filtrate. |
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The ability of middlemen was measured by the rent income they could contrive to extract from tenants. |
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We need a tool to extract from the risk assessment and intervention contingency tables any bias toward yea-saying or nay-saying. |
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Cooperation with local power elites was necessary to maintain order, collect information, and extract revenue. |
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Tailings of a previous process may be used as a feed in another process to extract a secondary product from the original ore. |
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The process of recycling copper is roughly the same as is used to extract copper but requires fewer steps. |
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Many metals are superior to lead in some of these aspects but are generally less common and more difficult to extract from parent ores. |
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In 1738 in Great Britain, William Champion patented a process to extract zinc from calamine in a vertical retort style smelter. |
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As more and more coal mines were sunk the population grew to fill the jobs needed to extract the coal. |
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One of the main flavor compounds in grapefruit is nootkatone, which is found in the fruit in very small amounts and is hard to extract. |
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Responses to low concentrations of food extract have been best documented in the carnivorous notaspidean Pleurobranchaea californica. |
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An extract from In Parenthesis read by Jones himself in 1967 appears on the audiobook CD Artists Rifles. |
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Open electrochemical systems, known as fuel cells, can be used to extract power either from natural fuels or from synthesized fuels. |
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Purchase other fermentables like dry malt extract, rice syrup, brewers' sugar, liquid malt extract, Belgian candi sugar, or demera sugar or any combination of the above. |
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Thus, they extract more nutrition out of smaller quantities of feed. |
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Now, in charging an author, more particularly a poet, with copyism, the resemblance ought surely to be at least as marked as in the foregoing extract. |
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From the large digitated leaves an extract is made which has proved of service in whooping-cough, and of which from one-third to half a teaspoonful may be given for a dose. |
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Nuthatches search the crevices of bark at other times during the year for insects, including beetles, earwigs, flies and bugs, and they open galls to extract grubs. |
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Some animals reingest their own faeces to extract further nutrients. |
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I used an extract of Hemingway's book to demonstrate culture shock. |
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In April 1655 Blake was sent to the Mediterranean again to extract compensation from the piratical states that had been attacking English shipping. |
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The filtered extract of the mash is the feedstock for the fermenter. |
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In the data section, a microfilter is not used because digital devices that are intended to extract data from the DSL signal will, themselves, filter out low frequencies. |
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At the time when I received the extract I happened to have a slight attack of rheumatism, and, in consequence, I commenced the trial of the gunjah upon myself. |
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The Romans used their engineering technology to extract large amounts of gold, copper and lead, as well as modest amounts of some other metals such as zinc and silver. |
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Among the periodontopathogenic bacteria tested, Porphyromonas gingivalis was found to be highly susceptible to the black tea extract and theaflavins. |
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Dentists who eschew all the onerous tasks of dentistry and will do nothing except extract teeth and make dentures sometimes are guilty of tomomania. |
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A double-blind randomized clinical trial of a topical herbal extract vs systemic meglumine antimonate for treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Iran. |
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An extract of rooibos and chamomile makes a refreshing infusion. |
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Equipment was also developed to extract oxygen from sea water. |
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The short extract below provides a good example of Fingallian. |
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In principle, wind turbines may also be used in conjunction with a large vertical solar updraft tower to extract the energy due to air heated by the sun. |
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Beraneck's tuberculin consists of equal parts of the filtrate of a culture of tubercle bacilli and a 1 per cent. orthophosphoric extract of the residue. |
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Wells are drilled into oil reservoirs to extract the crude oil. |
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She did not belong either to that gentler but more rhapsodic band who seek to extract strange worshipful music from the male, the xylorimbists or tympanists or flute players. |
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Two distinct anti-allergic drugs, amlexanox and cromolyn, bind to the same kinds of calcium binding proteins, except calmodulin, in bovine lung extract. |
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Specifically, they got the idea to drill through the ocean floor to the Moho discontinuity and to extract a piece of the Earth's mantle for examination at leisure. |
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Juveniles of Plateosaurus and other taxa of herbivores were too light to sink into the mud or managed to extract themselves, and were thus not preserved. |
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The following short extract gives an idea of the character of Esperanto. |
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The technique can be applied to coal resources that are otherwise unprofitable or technically complicated to extract by traditional mining methods. |
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In this study, they investigated the effects of topical application of an aqueous extract of this alga on the thickness and the mechanical properties of human skin. |
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He was able to extract from his actors natural, clear performances, which served the Gilbertian requirements of outrageousness delivered straight. |
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Determining which fracking technique is appropriate for well productivity depends largely on the properties of the reservoir rock from which to extract oil or gas. |
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Opium poppy cultivation in the United Kingdom does not need a licence, but a licence is required for those wishing to extract opium for medicinal products. |
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In attempting to extract payment, the naidm had a wide range of powers. |
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He could then attempt to extract the money from the contract. |
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Aharonov and others are exploring the possibility that there could be nondemolition measurements that could extract information from a quantum state without collapsing it. |
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The production of metals involves the processing of ores to extract the metal they contain, and the mixture of metals, sometimes with other elements, to produce alloys. |
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The solution is collected and processed to extract valuable metals. |
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The founding of America was partly based on a desire to extract resources from the new continent including wood for use in ships and buildings in Europe. |
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Most open cast mines in the United States extract bituminous coal. |
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As study after study has shown, nutrients such as grape seed extract and pycnogenols are great all-around helpers for capillaries, veins, and arteries. |
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Many industrial processes rely on reactions using chemicals dissolved in water, suspension of solids in water slurries or using water to dissolve and extract substances. |
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