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In cases where the pressure exerted by water on the oil phase is not able to overcome capillary forces sufficiently, microemulsions are the key to extracting more than just a minor portion of crude oil.
Based on experiences by many families across our country, I believe that law enforcement will use this law as a tool not to curb child abuse but to extort parents into cooperating with them and to extracting more guilty pleas, as they have when they've taken children away from loving, responsible parents who also happen to be legitimate medical marijuana patients.
Datasets of increasing size and quality lead to extracting more networks, that break up in a set of smaller regions, paving the brain in a parcellation [ 53].
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A safer, albeit more challenging approach is to extract more value from existing data.
Heavy investment in advanced technology was, meanwhile, allowing them to extract more output from their workers.
But she retains a reporter's instinct for amassing facts and deploying them to extract more.
Usually, he breaks the filter off the cigarettes to extract more flavor.
She's also hungry to extract more from the ballets she's already danced.
"We'll see an attempt by them to extract more from the video game companies".
Third, students apply quantitative computational methods to extract more information from their data.
Efforts to extract more would, as you will see, be a painful experience.
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