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extract

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






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Inside those roots live microbes that extract nutrients, which then nourish the worms.

From Science Daily

But he wonders if the islands would have the power to enforce it, especially when foreign interests want to extract minerals year-round.

From The Wall Street Journal

Currently, most solar waste is processed with basic methods that recover only low-value materials like glass and aluminium, while precious metals are lost, damaged or extracted in tiny amounts.

From BBC

Producers in the Permian Basin of West Texas and New Mexico extract roughly half of the U.S.’s crude.

From The Wall Street Journal

This work allowed the researchers to determine the precise chemical makeup of the six most common types of carbonaceous chondrites and assess whether extracting materials from their parent asteroids could one day be practical.

From Science Daily