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is extractable
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Capable of being extracted
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Assuming that 40% of the dry mass is extractable protein this would correspond to about 75 nM per mg extracted protein and hour.
This compound is extractable to the membrane plasticizer; the electrode potential is than governed by the extraction principles.
No one knows how much gas is extractable.
Increased projections for how much oil is extractable may become a political topic on many different fronts and in unpredictable ways.
The amount of gas that is extractable will become clearer once a significant number of wells have been drilled and gas flow rates tested.
Less than half the amount of material from the wood is extractable directly with ethyl acetate compared with the ethyl acetate soluble fraction of the ethanol extract.
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A total of 3 15 μg DNA per section suitable for array-hybridizations could be extracted from 22 tissue blocks, no DNA or only highly degraded DNA was extractable from 7 tissue blocks.
Samples were repeatedly extracted using acetone until no further pigment was extractable.
However, populations of some proteins may be very tightly associated with the post-extraction cellular debris, and may thus not be extractable at all.
The problem is that this gas may not be extractable at a reasonable cost.
The gold that was extractable by hand, more than half a billion dollars worth, was mined out long ago.
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