Sentence examples for perfect extraction from inspiring English sources

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But, he said, with recent advances in coffee-making technology, "now you can get perfect extraction".

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Another limitation is the non-perfect extraction from the narratives, where more advanced linguistic techniques would likely improve the performance of the method.

We denoted the ultimate photocurrent by assuming perfect carrier extraction [19]: Jph = (e / hc) ∫ λAIdλ, where e is the elementary charge, h is Plank's constant, c is the light speed, I is the AM1.5G spectrum, and A is the absorption of the solar cells.

By the late 1980s the institute had spent more than $30 million on research, but while Hauser had perfected an extraction technique, the product was nowhere near market.

1.5 ug of genomic DNA was isolated from fibroblasts having no previous LPS exposure using the 5-Prime (Gaithersburg, MD) Pure Perfect Archive DNA Extraction kit and sonicated in 150 ul of water for 10 minutes with alternating cycles of 30s on followed by 30s off using a Diagenode Bioruptor 300 (Denville, NJ).

In a letter to the Morning Chronicle Dr. Boott, of Bedford Square, says that the inhalation has been tried in London with the most perfect success in the extraction of teeth; and that two surgical operations have been performed by Mr. Liston, without the patients having been in the least conscious of what had been done.

The SG-N-PhenacylPyrNTf2 phase attained a perfect selectivity for the extraction and determination of La III) in aqueous solution even in the presence of plentiful interfering ions.

Acid extraction was perfected in the 1940s in London using Australian fossil specimens from the same area as the material illustrated here.

Thus, the OAT can be used as a perfect scheme for feature extractions, while the LMT can be considered as an optimum choice with it for the detection of multi-category EEG signals.

Total RNA was isolated from tissues using a Perfect Pure fibrous tissue RNA extraction kit (5 Prime Inc., Gaithersburg, MD) according to the manufacturer's directions and quantified by spectroscopy.

The French imported what was called "broken rice" from the territories they controlled in Indochina to replace the traditional varieties of rice that Africans had domesticated centuries before, in order to allow local farmers to concentrate on peanuts, which originated in the Americas and had become economically valuable once oil extraction technologies were perfected.

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