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Meanings of
by-products
in English
Russian
побочный продукт
Portuguese
subproduto
Spanish
subproducto
Catalan
subproductes
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Unwanted secondary product of a production process, manufacturing process or chemical reaction.
byproduct
by-product
byproducts
Russian
побочный продукт
Synonyms
Examples for "
byproduct
"
byproduct
by-product
byproducts
Examples for "
byproduct
"
1
All wines contain small amounts; it is a natural
byproduct
of fermentation.
2
Canola meal, a
byproduct
of canola crushing, is used in livestock feed.
3
Some is a displacement activity, a
byproduct
of what happened in Greece.
4
Others argue that religion is too pervasive to be just a
byproduct
.
5
U.S. reliance on the RD-180 is a
byproduct
of post-Cold War warming.
1
The 'mistake' or
'
by-product
'
idea, which I am espousing, works like this.
2
It is used in certain reactors that produce plutonium as a
by-product
.
3
But changed times have been the
by
-
product
of a much altered approach.
4
In some instances the coke, and not the gas, is a
by-product
.
5
It is really
by
-
product
of the late Ivar Kreuger, the match emperor.
1
Cracking can also result in
byproducts
like tantallum, zirconium or radioactive thorium.
2
Results: Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy demonstrated elution of residual peroxide
byproducts
in vivo.
3
Particularly its speedy decomposition into materials that mimic the body's own
byproducts
.
4
Other
byproducts
of the manure include fertilizer for the surrounding corn fields.
5
And the people who were harmed just became
byproducts
of this absurdity.
Usage of
by-products
in English
1
The business processes about 120 tonnes of raw animal
by
-
products
a year.
2
Large differences were observed in inhibitory effects of
by
-
products
between different species.
3
One may dislike it; one dislikes the
by-products
of many excellent institutions.
4
This one, however, seemed tailor-made to provide none of these positive
by
-
products
.
5
The
by-products
of the milling process, likewise, are rich in nutritive elements.
6
The metrics can include a credit for some
by
-
products
,
but not others.
7
And unlike uranium, thorium's
by
-
products
cannot be made into a nuclear bomb.
8
This may be one of the
by-products
of the great World War.
9
These are what he might call the unfortunate
by
-
products
of his desire.
10
The completed preparations were, after all, but the
by-products
of my industry.
11
The mechanism of degradation was analysed through
by
-
products
formation under sunlight irradiation.
12
The
by-products
of the process are used for animal feed, fertiliser and fuel.
13
They are also made without use of animal products or
by-products
.
14
The Company operates four copper mines in Chile, two of which produce
by
-
products
.
15
It is one of the incidental
by
-
products
of an unselfish life.
16
The Quebec plant produces refined zinc metal and various
by
-
products
from zinc concentrates.
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by-products
by-product
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
appear as by-products
arise as by-products
call by-products
come as by-products
convert the by-products
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Translations for
by-products
Russian
побочный продукт
сопутствующий продукт
Portuguese
subproduto
Spanish
subproducto
Catalan
subproductes
subproducte
By-products
through the time