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Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is mainly used to remove inorganic Al and Fe P fraction in soils (Adhami et al. 2006) but when used for OM the origin of inorganic P is undefined and in this case it might extract acidic phosphatase.
Diurnal raptors, such as the Madagascar buzzard (Buteo brachypterus) and Madagascar cuckoo-hawk (Aviceda madagascariensis) hunt these lemurs at dusk, and the hunting behavior of the Madagascar harrier-hawk (Polyboroides radiatus) suggests it might extract them from their sleeping holes.
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"Help us learn the lessons of Iraq so that we might extract from it something of value in return for all the sacrifices made there," he writes to Wolfowitz.
Whatever doomy worldview one might extract from its constant, bloody violence certainly isn't present in its high standards of production.
It was still unclear what price the Russians might extract in return for their agreement to allow the testing -- or to overlook a treaty violation during an American test phase.
The creditors then have to decide if they'll voluntarily accept that (and by implication, if they think it's better than the alternative value they might extract from liquidation).
Mr. Dickinson said he feared that some preschool teachers or parents might extract the message about the importance of vocabulary and pervert it.
Measured from the other perspective, a typical big European retailer might extract the equivalent of 10% of its total revenues via trade spending.
A preacher of almost any faith might extract a sermon from this "conversation," and a therapist might mine it for a study of interiority.
But this act of combined vengeance, punishment and pre-emption might extract a far greater cost in the future.
The fees might extract crucial resources from a company, but they also theoretically benefit a private equity firm's investors.
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