extractability love

Definitions

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  • noun uncountable The condition of being extractable
  • noun countable A measure of the extent to which something may be extracted using a particular solvent

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Examples

  • A memo from an FDA reviewer said Pain Therapeutics didn't attempt to determine the long-term extractability of oxycodone from Remoxy, saying the company studied the capsule by placing it in alcohol and other substances for as long as an hour.

    FDA Asks if Pain Pill Is Tamper-Proof 2008

  • In immersion, the consumer enters into the world of the story (e.g. theme parks), while in extractability, the fan takes aspects of the story away with them as resources they deploy in the spaces of their everyday life (e.g. items from the gift shop).

    core principles of transmedia storytelling / what consumes me, bud caddell 2009

  • Under that process, if jewelry contained more than 0.06 percent lead, it was then tested for “accessibility” or “extractability” to confirm that the lead could leach or flake from the jewelry and get absorbed into the body through the mouth or skin.

    CPSC calls for tighter limits for lead 2006

  • Under that process, if jewelry contained more than 0.06 percent lead, it was then tested for “accessibility” or “extractability” to confirm that the lead could leach or flake from the jewelry and get absorbed into the body through the mouth or skin.

    CPSC calls for tighter limits for lead 2006

  • A classical vinification in oak and stainless-steel vats ensues, with three weeks of maceration depending on the chosen varietals, maturity, and extractability of the tannins.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • A classical vinification in oak and stainless-steel vats ensues, with three weeks of maceration depending on the chosen varietals, maturity, and extractability of the tannins.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • A classical vinification in oak and stainless-steel vats ensues, with three weeks of maceration depending on the chosen varietals, maturity, and extractability of the tannins.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • A classical vinification in oak and stainless-steel vats ensues, with three weeks of maceration depending on the chosen varietals, maturity, and extractability of the tannins.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • A classical vinification in oak and stainless-steel vats ensues, with three weeks of maceration depending on the chosen varietals, maturity, and extractability of the tannins.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • A classical vinification in oak and stainless-steel vats ensues, with three weeks of maceration depending on the chosen varietals, maturity, and extractability of the tannins.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

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