Sentence examples for make extract from inspiring English sources

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Future research should attempt to identify the active constituent or profile of constituents that relate to therapeutic efficacy in order to make extract dosing transparent.

In a study not connected with Balaban's, UF horticulture professor Steven Sargent found that more than 30% of the green tomatoes culled at packinghouses could be ripened with ethylene gas, increasing still more the number that could be used to make extract (those that remain green don't have enough lycopene to be used in extract production).

If it falls apart, don't use it to make extract.

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Even then, only a handful of fields have a high enough concentration of helium to make extracting it financially worthwhile.

Now unique identifiers for both authors and venues make extracting the network and community information very reasonable.

HA coating, owing to the increase in purchase at the pin-bone interface, may make extracting these pins more difficult or painful if without anesthesia.

They can be recaptured after making extract, by which time they have no flavor, or even manufactured without using any vanilla at all.

The best hope for the rest of us is that the fall in oil prices makes extracting Canadian oil unprofitable and the whole thing goes away.

This new service, though, now makes extracting information from these videos as easy as doing the same for images.

That makes extracting the metallic lead a simple task as it just sinks to the bottom.

So, in other words, AI systems are not typically being built to show their workings — which therefore makes extracting a rationale for an AI-powered decision problematic.

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