Extraction may refer to:
- Leaching, separating a substance from a solid matrix into a liquid, in chemistry
- Reversing data compression, a. Fragrance extraction refers to the extraction of aromatic compounds from raw materials using methods such as Distillation, Solvent extraction, Expression Extraction, in tactical Combat and Special operations use is the process of removing constituents from a targeted site when it is considered imperative that they Data extraction is the act or process of retrieving ( binary) Data out of (usually unstructured or badly structured Data sources for further Liquid-liquid extraction, also known as solvent extraction and partitioning, is a method to separate compounds based on their relative solubilities in two The related terms resource extraction and resource extraction industry both refer to the practice of locating acquiring and selling any resource but typically a Natural k. a. decompression, in computing
- Choosing elements from a source document, in linguistics
- Part of the anatomy of a stroke, in rowing
- "Extractions", song by BS 2000 from the 2001 album Simply Mortified
For use of this term in Accounting, see:CategoryAccounting source documents. The two fundamental reference points in the anatomy of a rowing stroke are the catch where the Oar blade is placed in the Water, and the extraction Simply Mortified is the second Album by BS 2000. Track listing "N
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