node extraction

[/noʊd ɪkˈstrækʃən/]
nounpl: node extractions
extração de nó
1. The process of removing or isolating a node from a network, graph, or data structure
Node extraction from the database was completed successfully after identifying redundant entries.
A extração de nó do banco de dados foi concluída com sucesso após identificar entradas redundantes.
2. In medical imaging, the process of identifying and removing lymph nodes for analysis or treatment
The surgeon performed node extraction to test for the presence of cancer cells.
O cirurgião realizou a extração de nó para testar a presença de células cancerígenas.
3. In computer science and graph theory, the computational process of retrieving or separating a specific node element
Node extraction algorithms are essential for optimizing network performance.
Os algoritmos de extração de nó são essenciais para otimizar o desempenho da rede.
This is primarily a technical term used in computing, data science, and medical fields in both Brazil and the USA. In medical contexts, it carries significant clinical importance, particularly in oncology. In technology sectors, it is standard terminology in both countries and is often used without translation in technical documentation.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
node removalnode isolationnode retrievalnode separation
Antonyms / Antônimos
node insertionnode additionnode integration

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
extração de nó
Most common technical term used in computing and medical contexts
Portugal
extração de nó
Standard usage across technical and medical fields
São Paulo
extração nodal
Alternative technical variant sometimes used in academic contexts
Rio de Janeiro
extração de nó
Standard usage consistent with general Brazilian Portuguese

Related Words

graph theorydata structurelymph nodenetwork topologyalgorithmdatabase management

Related Idioms & Phrases

node extraction process
surgical node extraction
automated node extraction
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