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Amber is also extracted commercially in the Baltic states, the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad and in Ukraine.
The overwhelming majority of the methane extracted commercially and 90% of what is in the air is biotic that is to say, it comes from the decomposition of the stuff of life.
Pyridine, which once was extracted commercially from coal tar but now is prepared catalytically from tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol and ammonia, is an important solvent and intermediate used to make other compounds.
This radiogenic helium is trapped with natural gas in concentrations of up to seven percent by volume, from which it is extracted commercially by a low-temperature separation process called fractional distillation.
This radiogenic helium is trapped with natural gas in concentrations up to 7% by volume, from which it is extracted commercially by a low-temperature separation process called fractional distillation.
Follicle-stimulating and several similar hormones are excreted in urine at great enough concentration to be extracted commercially.
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No matter how much the team liked the Oxanthera neo-caledonica's peel aroma, everyone on the trek knew that growing enough of the fruit to extract commercially significant quantities of its essential oil would be prohibitively expensive.
In response to this abundance, scientists are developing a process to extract commercially valuable biomaterial from them for use in foods and medicines.
Other novel start-ups in resource recovery include Modular Carpet Recycling, which can extract commercially viable nylon from old carpet, and Lehigh Technologies, which has retrofitted a mill for grinding expired pharmaceuticals to recycle rubber.
If Cuadrilla is to be successful in extracting commercially viable quantities of gas from the shale, it will need to drill a lot more – about six to eight holes per square mile, in fact, potentially running to hundreds or thousands of holes eventually.
Its clay particles traps gas molecules so tight that it's been impossible to extract commercially until engineers combined existing technologies of horizontal drilling and "fracking".
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