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The phrase "extraction for" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when talking about removing something from something else, typically in a medical or scientific context. For example: - The dentist performed an extraction for the patient's wisdom teeth. - The chemist used a process of extraction for the purification of the compound. - The doctor recommended an extraction for the cyst on the patient's skin. - The oil company employed a technique of extraction for obtaining crude oil from the ground.
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This was followed by an ethanol Soxhlet extraction for an additional 24 h to remove extractives.
One reviewer extracted data while a second reviewer independently assessed data extraction for discrepancies.
Nebraska's unicameral legislature defeated an amendment that would have substituted "intact dilation and extraction" for "partial-birth abortion".
Northern New Mexico's San Juan county has been the centre of intense fossil fuel extraction for decades.
In more than 55 developing countries, 10 million to 15 million small-scale miners, many legal, depend on rudimentary forms of gold extraction for their livelihood.
She has since had a second egg extraction, for which she was paid $8,000, and she is planning a third before taking a break.
nitric acid extraction for Sr analysis.
Fig. 1 Stacked autoencoder feature extraction for wind power prediction.
If it's anything like the original Dead Space then I'll be waiting in line to get Extraction for the Wii.
The analysis is also applied to systems involving solvent-based extraction for reaction enhancement.
The council then voted unanimously to pass into law regulation on aquarium extraction for the first time in Maui County.
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