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What is extraction?
Extraction is the process of removing a substance from a mixture using a solvent. This technique is commonly used in chemistry and biology to isolate and purify specific compounds from a complex mixture.
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Is partial root extraction faster?
Yes, partial root extraction is generally faster than full root extraction. This is because only a portion of the root needs to be removed, which requires less time and effort compared to extracting the entire root. Additionally, partial root extraction may result in less trauma to the surrounding tissues, leading to a quicker recovery time for the patient. However, the exact speed of the procedure can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the skill of the dentist performing the extraction.
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What is a tooth extraction?
A tooth extraction is a dental procedure in which a tooth is removed from its socket in the bone. This may be necessary if a tooth is severely damaged, decayed, infected, or causing crowding in the mouth. The procedure is typically performed by a dentist or oral surgeon using local anesthesia to numb the area and minimize discomfort. After the extraction, the patient may experience some pain and swelling, but these symptoms can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain medication and proper care.
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How does partial root extraction work?
Partial root extraction is a dental procedure where only a portion of a tooth's root is removed, typically to address a specific issue such as infection or damage. This technique allows the dentist to preserve as much of the natural tooth structure as possible while still addressing the problem at hand. After the partial root extraction, the remaining portion of the tooth's root is typically sealed to prevent further issues and the tooth may be restored with a crown or filling. This approach can help maintain the stability and function of the tooth while addressing the underlying issue.
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Principles of Vegetable Oil Extraction
This book covers the technology of vegetable oil extraction, including theory, process technologies used for various oilseeds, machinery operation and design aspects.Pertinent topics are covered in two parts: mechanical expression and solvent extraction.The importance of each preparation operation is explained as related to oilseed structure, outlining the differences in the quality of prepared material from various oilseeds.It also covers modern press designs, designs of extractors, desolventisers and distillation line, and support equipment.Effect of each unit operation on final product quality, levels of safety and precautions in plant operation, and plant automation, are discussed.Finally, the book takes a peek at possible novel and green technologies to find solutions to problems faced by the industry. Features: Provides comprehensive coverage of vegetable oil extraction technology as applicable to major and minor oil-bearing materials. Explains the effects of each of the seed preparation steps on cell structure, and how it improves oil extraction. Describes mechanical expression technology in detail, including the design aspects of presses and seed preparation equipment. Explores the design of solvent extraction process equipment, including extractor, desolventiser, distillation and support. Discusses extraction plant safety, plant automation and utilities. This book is aimed at professionals, students and researchers in chemical and food engineering.
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Natural Resource Extraction and Development
Since colonial times, the developing world has served as a ‘resource hinterland’ for the global capitalist system.In recent years, this relationship has again returned to centre stage.Across the globe, a broad range of natural resources are being drawn into market-led modes of environmental governance.Pressures on natural resources in the developing world have become especially acute as escalating mineral and energy demands from the so-called BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China), and the continuing US quest for non-Islamic oil and strategic minerals have made Third World resources increasingly significant in global markets.Such a geopolitical shift in global resource interests would suggest that there is an urgent need to reconsider the impacts of ‘neo-colonial’ transnational practices in the context of natural resource-extraction industries.As local issues become linked to global political and economic forces, a ‘second scramble’ for natural resources in Africa, Asia and Latin America, initiated by powerful transnational corporations (TNCs) and other actors, threatens to undermine country policies for sustainable resource extraction, and sustainable development more broadly. This timely text will introduce readers to the key issues surrounding reform and expansion of the extractive industries in developing countries, highlighting the consequences of recent developments in the sector to development in Africa, Asia and Latin America.Material will draw on a variety of case studies from across the developing world, focusing on both large-scale and small-scale resource extraction.In addition to providing a comprehensive critique of neo-liberal agendas, and more specifically, the role of the World Bank and multinational mining corporations in developing countries, the book will engage with a number of debates that have recently transpired around such key issues as the role of mineral resources in perpetuating civil violence, the ‘scramble’ for Third World oil, the need for ‘good governance’ and corporate social responsibility, and the rise of artisanal mining as an alternative livelihood. In an era where neo-liberal principles have become the dominant ideology propelling the extension of markets and the use and regulation of natural resources in the developing world, this text fills the pressing need for a synthesis that can draw together a range of complex, but inter-related issues.By exploring contemporary theoretical debates, examining current policies, and drawing on the author’s extensive field-based research, this book will shed new light on environment-development questions raised within the extractive industries.
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Industrial Scale Natural Products Extraction
Covering the latest technologies in process engineering, this handbook and ready reference features high pressure processing, alternative solvents and processes, extraction technologies and biotransformations -- describing greener, more efficient and sustainable techniques.The result is an expert account of engineering details from lab-scale experiments to large-scale industrial design. The major focus is on the engineering aspects of extraction with organic and supercritical solvents, ionic liquids or surfactant solutions, and is supplemented by aspects of both up- and downstream processing, biotransformation, as well as a survey of typical products in food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications.This is rounded off by market developments, economic considerations and regulations requirements in the field Authored by experts from leading industrial and academic institutions, this is essential reading for the hands-on scientist and office manager alike.
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The Anthropology of Resource Extraction
This book offers an overview of the key debates in the burgeoning anthropological literature on resource extraction.Resources play a crucial role in the contemporary economy and society, are required in the production of a vast range of consumer products and are at the core of geopolitical strategies and environmental concerns for the future of humanity.Scholars have widely debated the economic and sociological aspects of resource management in our societies, offering interesting and useful abstractions.However, anthropologists offer different and fresh perspectives – sometimes complementary and at other times alternative to these abstractions – based on field researches conducted in close contact with those actors (individuals as well as groups and institutions) that manipulate, anticipate, fight for, or resist the extractive processes in many creative ways.Thus, while addressing questions such as: "What characterizes the anthropology of resource extraction?", "What topics in the context of resource extraction have anthropologists studied?", and "What approaches and insights have emerged from this?", this book synthesizes and analyses a range of anthropological debates about the ways in which different actors extract, use, manage, and think about resources.This comprehensive volume will serve as a key reading for scholars and students within the social sciences working on resource extraction and those with an interest in natural resources, environment, capitalism, and globalization.It will also be a useful resource for practitioners within mining and development.
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How can I define fruit extraction?
Fruit extraction is the process of obtaining the juice or essence from fruits by pressing, crushing, or squeezing them. This method allows for the separation of the liquid content from the solid parts of the fruit, resulting in a concentrated form of the fruit's flavor and nutrients. Fruit extraction is commonly used in the production of juices, jams, and other food products to capture the natural essence and nutritional benefits of the fruit.
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Can bioethanol be used for extraction?
Yes, bioethanol can be used for extraction purposes. It is commonly used as a solvent in the extraction of various compounds from plant materials, such as essential oils, flavors, and fragrances. Bioethanol is a renewable and environmentally friendly solvent, making it a popular choice for extraction processes in industries such as food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. Its ability to dissolve a wide range of compounds makes it a versatile option for extraction purposes.
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What is a wisdom tooth extraction?
A wisdom tooth extraction is a surgical procedure to remove one or more of the third molars, commonly known as wisdom teeth. These teeth are located at the back of the mouth and often do not have enough space to fully emerge, leading to potential problems such as impaction, crowding, or infection. The extraction is typically performed by an oral surgeon or dentist under local or general anesthesia, and the recovery process may involve some discomfort and swelling. This procedure is often recommended to prevent future dental issues and maintain overall oral health.
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How does algebraic square root extraction work?
Algebraic square root extraction involves finding the square root of a number by breaking it down into its prime factors. The process involves identifying perfect squares within the number and simplifying the square root expression by taking out the square roots of those perfect squares. By simplifying the expression in this way, we can find the square root of the original number. This method is particularly useful when dealing with complex numbers or expressions involving variables.
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