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Eukaryotic cells extract about 20 times as much energy per food unit as do other kinds of cell that lack mitochondria.
In separate actions reflecting their varied jurisdictions, the consumer bureau will levy a roughly $20 million fine, while the comptroller's office is expected to extract about $60 million.
Over the next 25 years, it plans to extract about 11 million tons of copper — an amount equal to one-third of all the known copper reserves in China.
EXXON MOBIL CORP., Houston, the oil company, said it had agreed with state officials on a plan to extract about 75,000 barrels of hydrocarbon liquids a day from natural gas reserves in its Point Thomson gas and condensate field on Alaska's North Slope by 2006.
Absent action by Congress, the country will face the so-called fiscal cliff at the start of next year, a combination of lower spending and higher taxes that is expected to extract about $600 billion from the economy.
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Esso started work here (pdf) 10 years ago and extracts about 100,000 barrels per day (bpd) from the nearby Kome field.
Russia is among the world's leading producers of oil, extracting about one-fifth of the global total.
In December 2015, archaeologists announced that they had discovered two quarries in the Preseli Mountains from which the bluestones had been extracted about 140 miles (225 km) from Stonehenge.
In each case, Dr. Umar and his team extracted about 1,000 leg hair follicles and grafted them, one by one, to the patients' hairlines.
Since 1950, producers have extracted about $117 billion in natural gas compared with $87 billion in oil.In 2000, sales of natural gas exceeded oil for the first time.
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