Sentence examples for capacities to extract from inspiring English sources

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In the past decade, only about 20 woody species have been pot-grown to test their capacities to extract Cd from soils.

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Soxhlet extraction, sonication, and ultracritical extraction were tested with respect to their capacity to extract fullerenes from natural carbonaceous materials.

It is tremendous that mankind has developed the capacity to extract the flavour of a tree and serve it in a cat sick foam - of course it is.

If China can build its capacity to extract natural gas without substantial emissions to the air (and with careful standards for drilling and water pollution — which is hardly a given!), the resulting shift away from coal (and, through natural gas vehicles, oil) has to be seen as a boon all around.

Skeletal, dead of eye, and with a capacity to extract sympathy from the viewer despite his horrific acts, Arthur was devastated by the First World War, provoking viewers to consider how many other men like him went on after the Somme to kill and kill again in pub fight, gang battle and prison brawl.

Because an important element in the agent's value to an author is his capacity to extract better terms than the author would himself, it is not surprising that publishers have resented the agent's intrusion into the personal, and often very friendly, relationships between themselves and their authors.

Nowadays the phenomenon of Big Data is overwhelming our capacity to extract relevant knowledge through classical machine learning techniques.

They therefore retain greater flexibility over market decisions, hence reducing traders' capacity to extract much or all the gains from trade (Bellemare and Barrett 2006).

This is opposed to the sequential decision assumption where households retain greater flexibility over market decisions, hence reducing traders' capacity to extract much or all the gains from trade (Bellemare and Barrett 2006).

Consensus methods are used by healthcare professionals and educators within nursing education because of their presumed capacity to extract the profession's' "collective knowledge" which is often considered tacit knowledge that is difficult to verbalize and to formalize.

Glycerol is a natural, non-toxic and inexpensive substance, which has significantly lower dielectric constant compared with water, and thus, it could improve water's capacity to extract polyphenolic compounds from solid material.

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