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extract

[ik-strakt, ek-strakt, ek-strakt] / ɪkˈstrækt, ˈɛk strækt, ˈɛk strækt /






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Around 35 percent of Nigeria's gold deposits lie beneath impoverished northwestern villages, according to Ismail Suleiman, who owns a mining company that extracts minerals across the northwest.

From Barron's

According to Yu, these errors arise because the AI systems extract demographic information from the tissue images -- and then rely on patterns linked to those demographics when making diagnostic decisions.

From Science Daily

Nunez said a "few dozen confidential files" had been extracted relating to criminal records and wanted individuals.

From Barron's

About a third of the earliest records from the county had no data categorizing the type of structure, and The Times extracted that information, as best as possible, from the freehand notes.

From Los Angeles Times

The olives have been hand-harvested and crushed to extract oil which has been bottled for public sale.

From BBC