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Drilling companies have previously estimated that they may be able to extract around 10% of this gas - equivalent to around 130 trillion cubic feet.
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In comparison, Hell et al. [17] were able to extract around 30% of xylose-based polysaccharides from wheat bran using 1 M sodium hydroxide.
The system will also be able to extract reports for the council.
Will Monty Panesar be able to extract the same turn from the track as Bruce Martin?
"It is a credit to her coaching to be able to extract the best out of us," Reardon said.
Spent fuel from Arak would be exported so Iran would not be able to extract the plutonium from it.
Nuclear experts say that they would thus be able to extract valuable information from the blueprints while ignoring the flaws.
Eventually we'll be able to extract value for ourselves.
But one conservative said his allies hope to be able to extract concessions by opposing Ryan.
However, the potential amount of money they'll be able to extract will likely decrease.
Who knows what valuable data current technologies would be able to extract from these films if only they had survived.
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