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And it takes more than extracting it from its shell to unveil its secrets.
It would be akin to taking a leaf from a maple tree, extracting it from its whole tree-ness and seeing if it changes by impact of an intervention.
The artist felt that Parks' home would be best looked after outside of its own country, which refused to preserve it, although he does possess a sense of guilt for extracting it from its native land: "Detroit is for me the troubled heart of America.
The disease starts with dust whether swinging picks or using large machines, the process of breaking up coal and extracting it from its prehistoric home creates vast amounts of dust.
When the researchers treated HIV-infected cells with drugs that deplete cholesterol--either by extracting it from the plasma membrane or by blocking its production--they found up to an 80% reduction in the release of new viruses.
Upon decreasing heme concentrations, apo-heme proteins in Listeria can be supplied with heme by extracting it from holo-LmCld (HemQ), thereby transforming it into its apo-form and triggering heme biosynthesis again.
But extracting oil from deep in the ocean is still much more expensive than extracting it from the ground.
The graphene sheet thickness was measured using AFM after extracting it from the composite.
But extracting it from plain text and organizing it for quantitative analysis may be prohibitively time consuming.
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But we should not extract it from its origins.
Gently turn the broken bulb in order to extract it from its socket.
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