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Hydrothermal processes can be used for extraction, reaction or analytical purposes.
Now, after reduction of reconstructed sources from sensor measurements, the same procedure can be used for extraction of remaining sources.
The high density of functional groups can be used for extraction of elements present in trace amounts.
Moreover, recent studies in that field have shown that composites of silica and chitosan [44-49] can be used for extraction and concentration of toxic metals from solutions.
Hereafter, the same procedure can be used for extraction of remaining sources and then estimating the SIMO channel experienced by any one of them.
The Recall metric could also be used for extraction of information systems, however, in the scope of this study it is not feasible because extracted information comes from social networks, where the total set of information is not well defined nor well quantified.
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Maceration method was used for extraction.
Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) was used for extraction.
After which 3 × 5 mL diethyl ether was used for extraction and the mixture was centrifuged.
The culture filtrates were used for extraction of the residual mycotoxins by liquid liquid partition.
Distilled water was used for extraction to determine the electrical conductivity and pH of the manures.
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