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extract

[ik-strakt, ek-strakt, ek-strakt] / ɪkˈstrækt, ˈɛk strækt, ˈɛk strækt /






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That explains why the company is launching new beverage platforms—including a new chai recipe and energy drinks made from green coffee extracts.

From The Wall Street Journal

The work began with Appler's Ph.D. research at The University of Texas Marine Science Institute in 2019, when she extracted DNA from marine sediments.

From Science Daily

Beethoven’s music improves Goethe, extracting its humanity and frailty, and Dudamel’s performance probed its profound inevitability of good triumphing over evil.

From Los Angeles Times

"Due to hazardous weather conditions, avalanche victims cannot be safely extracted off the mountain today," the Nevada County Sheriff's office said on Facebook.

From Barron's

Researchers focused on four of these shared burials, extracting and analyzing DNA from the remains to determine how the individuals were related.

From Science Daily




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