(Gıda) In military tactics, extraction (also exfiltration or exfil), is the process of removing personnel when it is considered imperative that they be immediately relocated out of a hostile environment and taken to a secure area
A process of treating a natural raw material with an organic solvent The solvent portion containing the extracted material is filtered and the solvent removed The extract will contain non-volatile as well as volatile components Oleoresins, resinoids, concretes, and absolutes are all produced by extraction
Land value is estimated by subtracting the estimated value of the improvements from the know sale price of the property The procedure is frequently used when the value of the improvements is relatively low or easily estimated
the act of pulling out (as a tooth); "the dentist gave her a local anesthetic prior to the extraction" the process of obtaining something from a mixture or compound by chemical or physical or mechanical means
If you say, for example, that someone is of French extraction, you mean that they or their family originally came from France. Her real father was of Italian extraction = origin, descent
efficiency - A measure of the percentage of the total sugars available from the malt which have been extracted Typically expressed as a percentage -- i e , an efficiency of 75% means that 75% of the available sugars have been extracted
The act of extracting, or drawing out; as, the extraction of a tooth, of a bone or an arrow from the body, of a stump from earth, of a passage from a book, of an essence or tincture
The process of identifying and obtaining particular information from a representation of a greater amount of information For example, one could use a parsing or recognition process to isolate a statement of a particular fact from a larger paragraph that contains many other facts
This refers to the extraction of phenolic compounds from the grapeskins, in order to provide tannins, colour and body It may be increased by leaving the wine in contact with the skins for longer, although too long will result in an excessively powerful wine that seems 'over-extracted'
The first step in the ETL process The extraction step copies the data designated for the warehouse The extraction process copies data from multiple sources
Absolutes, concretes, oleoresins and resinoids are produced through this process of treating plant material with an organic solvent The solvent portion is removed upon filtering The extract contains both volatile and non-volatile components