Byproduct Sentence Examples

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  • Natural gas is a byproduct of oil recovery.

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  • In addition, most air ionizers produce ozone as a byproduct.

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  • Bilirubin is a natural byproduct of the breakdown of red blood cells, however, a high level of bilirubin may indicate a problem with the liver.

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  • Emotional damage to a child is also often the byproduct of child abuse, which can result in the child exhibiting serious behavioral problems such as substance abuse or the physical abuse of others.

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  • Food poisoning symptoms occur when food-borne bacteria release toxins or poisons as a byproduct of their growth in the body.

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  • The chi moving through the world to create five elements has a byproduct of three distinct cycles of energy.

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  • The most common type of candle wax, it is a byproduct of crude oil.

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  • The most common type of wax used in making candles is paraffin wax, a hydrocarbon that is a byproduct of the refinement process of crude oil.

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  • Glycerin is often a byproduct of commercial soap making.

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  • Ketones are a byproduct of this conversion.

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  • The titular "King of the Monsters" debuted in 1954 as a rampaging mutant dinosaur, created as a byproduct of nuclear radiation.

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  • These areas become infected with anaerobic bacteria, which release malodorous volatile fatty acids as a metabolic byproduct.

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  • Propane is a byproduct in the production of gas and the refining of crude oil.

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  • Antioxidants neutralize free radicals, the natural byproduct of metabolism that can damage cell DNA and eventually cause tumors and cancer.

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  • Although not suitable for vegans, whey protein, a byproduct of the dairy industry, may be useful for vegetarians seeking additional protein in the diet.

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  • For many years, a byproduct of the cheese making industry has been whey.

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  • Brewer's yeast starts out in an active form, but as a byproduct of the beer industry, it's inactive and often used by vegetarians as a dietary supplement.

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  • It is decidedly not vegan since lactose, a byproduct of milk, is used during fermentation as part of the manufacturing process.

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  • The first is hand-plucked, the second is harvested from the goose's natural molting process and the third is a byproduct of the processing of geese for food.

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  • The only drawback is in turning the pockets out before doing laundry, but most parents know that is a byproduct of having an active son.

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  • Both soy and beeswax are natural products compared to paraffin wax which is a byproduct of crude oil; so if you're looking to make environmentally friendly non-toxic candles, soy and beeswax are amongst your better options.

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  • Do not be surprised to read personals that indicate an interest in anonymous hook ups at local and quality motels, in which sex is the goal and not the byproduct of an evening spent together.

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  • This byproduct alters the autistic child's behavior, perceptions, and responses to environment.

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  • Used daily by teens and young adults everywhere, it's surprising that this technology is actually the byproduct of a German government experiment.

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  • His own literary work, nearly all of which originally appeared in its pages - sermons, stories, travels, poems - was only a byproduct of a busy life.

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