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Meanings of
byproducts
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
by-products
Russian
побочный продукт
Synonyms
Examples for "
byproduct
"
byproduct
by-product
by-products
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
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.
Usage of
byproducts
in English
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.
6
The reformer converts refining
byproducts
into octane-boosting components blended with gasoline.
7
The assets include four plants producing phosphate-based, ammonia and nitrogen
byproducts
,
the people said.
8
We use hydrogen and oxygen and the
byproducts
are electricity and water and heat.
9
The FDA says those amounts make the risk of exposure to toxic
byproducts
negligible.
10
In general, our focus was on reducing the formation of fully unsaturated azulene
byproducts
.
11
Their
byproducts
are unsuitable for making weapons of any type.
12
Oh, those five people were unfortunate
byproducts
of the contract.
13
To determine the 5-FU degradation pathway, the organic
byproducts
were identified by LC-MS analysis.
14
This causes skin breakage and the leakage of fermentation
byproducts
rich in butyric acids.
15
Most antibiotics target growing bacteria, killing by forcing the germs to make toxic
byproducts
.
16
They also hope to use the
byproducts
of bio-oil production as feedstock for more biofuel.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
byproducts
byproduct
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
other byproducts
toxic byproducts
agricultural byproducts
harmful byproducts
noxious byproducts
More collocations
Translations for
byproducts
Russian
побочный продукт
сопутствующий продукт
Portuguese
subproduto
Spanish
subproducto
Catalan
subproductes
subproducte
Byproducts
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Byproducts
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