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Discover LudwigThe phrase "available for extraction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something can be removed or obtained from a source, such as data, resources, or materials.
Example: "The data from the survey is now available for extraction, allowing researchers to analyze the results."
Alternatives: "ready for retrieval" or "accessible for extraction".
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In principle, every field in the EMR can be extracted, although most free text fields are currently not available for extraction.
BP, one of the North Sea's biggest investors, has urged Scotland to vote against independence next week, arguing that oil wealth would best be protected by remaining inside the UK. Bob Dudley, the chief executive, spoke out after another key local oil industrialist, Sir Ian Wood, accused the Scottish Nationalist party of exaggerating the amount of oil and gas available for extraction.
Measurements on customer's demand are available for extraction and reaction processes in supercritical CO2.
It makes both the original data as well as their statistics simultaneously available for extraction of thematic information.
Other examples of mineral resources available for extraction in Afghanistan include gold, mercury, sulfur, chromite, talc-magnesite, potash, graphite and sand and gravel".
This showed that despite its overall rarity on Earth, helium was concentrated in large quantities under the American Great Plains, available for extraction as a byproduct of natural gas.
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Several methods such as presses, supercritical carbon dioxide extraction, ultrasonic-assisted extraction, osmotic shock, solvent extraction, and enzymatic extraction are available for oil extraction from microalgae biomass.
We found profits from both timber and seed harvest of C. guianensis for oil production, though only when seed presses were available for oil extraction; manual oil extraction had negative returns due to intensive labor requirements.
We have performed a broad survey of the existing publicly available tools for extraction of genetic variants from the scientific literature.
In this work, we perform a broad survey of the existing publicly available tools for extraction of genetic variants from the scientific literature.
For example, 11 studies reliant on the use of hospitalization records and death certificates included between 4% and 37% women in their sample, representing the only available records for extraction.
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