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We calculated that salt harvesting (or removal) during the summer months can extract up to 20 times more Zn than the most efficient plant species tested in phytoextraction of Zn in mined soils.
The researchers say they can extract up to 60 grams of qniumucin from each giant jellyfish; moreover, the structure is similar across five jellyfish species, the team reports online in Journal of Natural Products.
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It aims to extract up to 11m tonnes in all.
For phylogenetic analysis, we can extract haplotypes from the sequencing reads up to 500 bp in length.
Even if an app can extract these permissions, many of them end up grabbing location persistently, even though some of them talk about access the GPS sensor in low-power mode.
"Sea mud can be brought up to ships and we can extract rare earths right there using simple acid leaching," he said.
Mamet's protagonists do not love; they size each other up and assess what they can extract from each other — and the answer is usually money.
It also marks up each album so you can extract the photos, the time posted and comments.
If the company can extract itself from Warnaco contracts, it could put itself back up for sale.
I find it difficult to imagine the Japanese, South Koreans or Brazilians queuing up to give us a better deal than 26 (soon 27) other European countries, including Germany, can extract as a bloc.
He can extract flavour from anything".
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