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to extracted
verb
To draw out or forth; to pull out; to remove forcibly from a fixed position, as by traction or suction, etc.
Exact(54)
Therefore, besides the requested intracellular DNA, extracellular nucleic acids are extracted as well via extraction procedures and may contribute considerably to extracted amounts of total DNA (Niemeyer and Gessler, 2002; Ceccherini et al., 2009; Ascher et al., 2009).
LCM caps adhered to extracted cells were incubated inverted overnight in 50 μl of DNA extraction buffer (10 mM Tris pH 8.0, 1 mM EDTA, 1% Tween) and 1.5 μl of 15 mg/ml Proteinase K at 37°C.
Our aim was to measure the forces that fracture teeth during extraction based on the effectiveness of the extraction forceps, and to compare them with data collected about forces applied to extracted teeth that did not fracture.
There is evidence of systematic torture, from beatings to extracted toenails.
Increasingly, consumers are moving away from smoking pot and shifting to extracted oils, concentrates, and "edibles" such as pot-infused cookies.
c The zoomed fraction areas of one HPLC run related to extracted supernatant.
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We had to extract the tumour".
"Heartbleed only enabled hackers to extract information.
It is easy to extract platelets.
Canadian oil is hard to extract.
It is to extract profit from struggle.
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