0 the process of removing something, especially by force:
The extraction of minerals has damaged the countryside.
She had two extractions.
2 the process of removing a substance from the ground or from another substance:
The local economy is overwhelmingly dependent on oil and gas extraction.
Hard-rock mining refers to the excavation and extraction of hard minerals such as those containing metals such as gold, or gems such as diamonds.
These blocks will be returned after extraction of small diameter cores of tissue for the production of tissue micro-arrays.
One-syllable productions of multisyllabic targets, which show evidence of full word extraction, would be evidence against an extraction account of his limited forms.
For each point, the bottom line indicates when it is visible, the top line indicates when it is selected for feature extraction.
Provided the fetus is not distressed and the degree of moulding is assessed as no more than moderate, vacuum extraction may be undertaken with confidence.
Approaches to developing sustainable extraction systems for tropical forest products.
This group used comparatively simple answer extraction techniques, yet performed relatively well, especially in the 250-byte condition.
First, we explore whether income from natural resource extraction affects poverty and inequality.
As entity names provide important content in a text document, named entity recognition is a very important step in information extraction.
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