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The phrase "a extracted" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an extracted" if referring to something that has been extracted.
Example: "The report includes an extracted section from the original document for reference."
Alternatives: "an excerpt" or "a selection".
Exact(17)
We found that the 9-oxo-10, 11-dehydroageraphorone (euptox A) extracted from E. adenophorum has strong toxicity against P. cuniculi in vitro, but the in vivo acaricidal actions of euptox A have yet to be investigated.
The gel shown in figure 2B demonstrates a bias against extraction of larger proteins when the cell density was increased (compare lane A, extracted at 5×108cells/ml, versus lane B, extracted at 2.5×109 cells/ml).
In this reaction, chlorophyll a extracted from Trifolium repens L was remarkably effective.
The best performing standing wave SAWN chip enabled MS detection of 125 fmol of the commercial standard monophosphoryl lipid A. All three chips allowed detection of lipid A extracted from 9 × 104 CFU of Francisella novicida.
This energy E ch is smaller than the activation energy E a extracted from the Arrhenius diagram (Fig. 11).
a c is the value and R V a c is the visual reliability of the attribute a, extracted from the visual evidence observed at frame c.
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established in an extracted OG.
It's an extract from a book".
He enclosed an extract from a short story.
This is an extract from a longer article.
It was always an extract from a book.
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