Byproducts Sentence Examples

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  • There are many factories or packing houses where the byproducts are prepared for market.

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  • The older processes for the commercial preparation of this salt, which were based on the ignition of nitrogenous substances with an alkaline carbonate and carbon, have almost all been abandoned, since it is more profitable to prepare the salt from the byproducts obtained in the manufacture of illuminating gas.

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  • Both compounds are often derived from shellfish and animal byproducts.

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  • However, chlorine can produce chemical byproducts that have been linked to cancer.

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  • An " Innovation station " section provides stories, market trends and innovations in foods containing dairy byproducts.

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  • Animals on fur factory farms are fed meat byproducts considered unfit for human consumption.

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  • It also helps prevent the build ups of toxic byproducts of metabolism in the body.

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  • The factory ship processes whales into whale oil, whale meat, bone meal, meat extract and other byproducts.

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  • But the industry has the potential for accidental radiation releases and produces radioactive byproducts that require safe storage for decades.

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  • Effective avoidance of chlorination byproducts could therefore require major changes in behavior.

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  • The differences in performance create conditions that allow combustion byproducts to more easily enter home living spaces.

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  • Some use zinc formulations while others depend on petroleum byproducts.

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  • Ultimately, a baby needs the best barrier between his soft skin and his irritating byproducts.

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  • A covered litter box can conceal the obvious and unattractive kitty byproducts.

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  • Base Ingredients - Many of the elements of biofuels are considered "waste" products, such as corn stalks and other byproducts of agricultural farming.

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  • Some also choose to avoid foods with animal byproducts in them, such as gelatin and rennet.

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  • If that is not enough, toxic byproducts are also formed.

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  • My book has an entire chapter devoted to telling what is destroyed with cooking the food, and another which tells about toxic byproducts formed with cooking.

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  • Beneficial bacteria feed on your food and create byproducts during digestion.

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  • These byproducts actually aid the human body and are often composed of predigested food molecules your system can utilize easily.

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  • However, harmful bacteria create toxic byproducts.

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  • Some of these byproducts are neurotoxins, which build up over time and can lead to a host of serious medical conditions.

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  • Livestock must eat 100 percent organic feed free of mammal or poultry byproducts, pescitides, synthetic fertilizers, or bioenineered foods.

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  • In the past decade, many things have changed in the meat industry and there has been increased concern about things like animal byproducts and GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms).

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  • Timberwolf discontinued use of beef, beef fat and beef byproducts in the manufacturing of pet food formulas.

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  • Luma's efforts in partnering in remote sustainable communities and poverty-stricken regions has promoted and encouraged developing countries with organic byproducts.

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  • Also note that people that are allergic to bees or bee products should not try bee pollen or its byproducts.

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  • Pet foods that are USDA certified can give pet owners more security that they are feeding their animals foods that do not contain harmful additives or byproducts.

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  • Byproducts of the numerous reactions can begin to accumulate in the cells and interfere with other chemical reactions and over time damage the mitochondria further.

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  • Severe cases of hypoglycemia may cause ketosis (excessive amounts of fatty acid byproducts in the body), acidosis (a disturbance of the body's acid-base balance), or shock.

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  • Thus, the early movements of the fetus and newborn were previously viewed as passive byproducts of the central nervous system.

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  • If an infant with galactosemia is given milk, byproducts of galactose will build up in the baby's body, causing damage to the liver, kidneys, brain, and eyes.

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  • Blood tests will indicate the levels of oxygen and byproducts of poisonous gases.

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  • The living nutrient also reduces free radicals, which are digestive byproducts that contribute to signs of aging in the body.

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  • Unlike paraffin waxes that contain crude oil byproducts, soy wax is natural and biodegradable and, therefore, ideal for people who desire an environmentally-friendly non-toxic product.

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  • Candida also emits harmful byproducts, some of which are neurotoxins.

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  • When fat is converted to ATP, one of the byproducts of this metabolic exchange is the ketone.

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  • It helps to flush away the byproducts of ketosis.

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  • The result is that metabolic byproducts of exercise such as lactic acid (which causes the "burn" you feel when exercising) is efficiently removed from the body.

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  • This removal of lactic acid and other byproducts can reduce during and post workout pain and soreness.

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