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Discover Ludwig'extracted having' is not an appropriate phrase in written English.
It is not a commonly used word combination and may not make sense to readers. If you want to express the idea of having something extracted, the correct phrase is "having something extracted". For example: "She was very nervous about having her wisdom teeth extracted."
Exact(1)
In the biggest, he is extracted having removed the shell; as the little they are crushed living beings… what makes her to them soak [7].
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The experimental results show that vector extracted has the same size with the one embedded.
Compared to the acetate buffered extract having a nominal pH 4.8, the citrate buffered extract has an average pH near 6.
The extract has a rush of caramel and butter aromas.
A scholarly extract had come in the mail, in the same mail as the affidavit.
The Face of Britain by Simon Schama, from which this edited extract has been taken, is published by Viking.
It's faster, but "straw extract" has fewer alkaloids than opium bled by hand out of lanced bulbs.
Moreover, BSG extract has a special characteristic.
Dichloromethane extract has been found to be rich in flavonoids.
The result proved that seed extract has potential application.
This extract had a much higher cinnamic acid decarboxylase activity.
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