noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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mineral
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The line was once a mineral extraction route constructed mainly for coal mining in the area.
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Snowdonia, where the evidence of centuries of quarrying and mineral extraction is heaped everywhere.
solvent
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The equilibria in the first part deal with complexation, solubility, redox reactions, and solvent extraction and ion exchange.
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Two of the most important are liquid-phase chromatography and solvent extraction .
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oil
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Tekhne has developed an automated gas from oil extraction system.
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Propane-rich fuels come mainly from oil extraction and refining, and can be burnt either in spark-ignition motors or dual-fuel units.
peat
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Much of this is threatened, principally by peat extraction for use as compost in gardening and horticulture.
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The deal has angered environmentalists, who want a complete ban on peat extraction .
process
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The oxygen extraction process may then become wholly independent of resupply from Earth.
signal
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She faces what is known as a signal extraction problem.
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This is the signal extraction problem.
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Workers face the signal extraction problem of deciding whether the increase in real wages is transitory or lasting.
stone
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The approach enables larger cannulae to be used for easier stone extraction , however, and avoids unnecessary trauma to the liver.
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One patient was managed endoscopically with stone extraction and another by cholecystectomy and duct exploration.
■ VERB
use
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The approach enables larger cannulae to be used for easier stone extraction , however, and avoids unnecessary trauma to the liver.
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Samples for sediment chemistry were prepared using a wet-chemical extraction technique.
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Platelet activating factor was extracted from biopsies using ethanolic extraction as previously reported by us and others.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Dentists will only resort to extraction of a tooth when all other treatments have failed.
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The protesters are opposed to the extraction of minerals in the area.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A final chapter describes the standardization of single and sequential extraction procedures and certification of soil and sediment reference materials.
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Heavy with child I come to ask for an extraction .
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I didn't like having my teeth drilled but extractions were infinitely worse.
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La Chevardière himself was of noble extraction , and supplied scores to highly-placed aristocrats.
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Recorded conversations can either be analyzed for relevant communications in situ or transported to an information extraction facility.
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Silicone lubricant enhances recovery of nucleic acids after phenol-chloroform extraction Phenol-chloroform extraction is a major step in the purification of nucleic acids.
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The three pellets previously mentioned were found in the gall of the Saint at the time of the extraction of her heart.
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This is practical, useful information, since it makes extraction of these gases relatively easy.