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Extracted

Extracted is the past participle of extract and is used as an adjective to describe something that has been removed from a larger source or derived by analysis. It can refer to material obtained by physical removal, such as ore from rock or plant material from which a compound is obtained; or to information that has been drawn out from a source, such as data or text.

The term derives from Latin extrahere, meaning to pull out. In scientific and industrial contexts, extracted

In information technology and data science, extraction refers to retrieving structured information from unstructured sources. Data

Overall, extracted conveys the result of a process that removes, derives, or retrieves a portion of something

materials
often
undergo
processing
to
purify
or
concentrate
the
substance
of
interest,
such
as
essential
oils
extracted
from
plants
or
active
compounds
extracted
from
mixtures.
In
biology
and
medicine,
DNA
or
RNA
can
be
extracted
from
cells
or
tissues
for
study.
In
chemistry
and
pharmacology,
plant
extracts
are
used
as
raw
materials
for
formulations.
extraction
is
a
common
step
in
data
integration
and
mining,
and
text
or
web
extraction
involves
pulling
relevant
content
from
documents,
pages,
or
databases.
In
mining
and
geology,
ore
is
physically
extracted
from
the
earth
as
part
of
resource
development.
larger,
whether
a
tangible
material,
a
molecular
substance,
or
usable
information.