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These were "resource plays" — large formations, easy to find but stubborn to extract from — that had recently been made viable by new recovery technologies.
We have to extract from that to say, maybe our SunChips was too damn big.
In the following extract from that article, he argues that a good movie director or actor is, above all, a good storyteller.
We extract from that a fiber, we refine it and then we sell into existing developed supply chains," she explains.
Here then, to mark the US launch of the book, to amuse Mike, and to remind me why I'm still sober after 634 days, is an exclusive extract from that chapter.
For example, say a node has a CPU of 3 GHz, we cannot simply store the name "CPU" in the Bloom Filter, as the only information we can extract from that is that a node has a CPU.
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(b) Spatial map of a subset of active regions extracted from that plane.
The gene for the toxin was extracted from that and put into crops like corn and cotton to help control insects.
One full raw 4096 × 4096 ribosome image (a), and one specific zoomed-in 512 × 512 patch (lower-left corner) extracted from that image (b).
The DNA of soy leghemoglobin is inserted into yeast, which is then fermented, and the blood-red heme is extracted from that.
Investigators used DNA extracted from that skin to create a profile, which they compared with DNA from other profiles in a state database.
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