A product made during the manufacture of something else.
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.
6 The bichloronylene was reduced as a byproduct and stored in those tanks.
7 The reactions are highly atom-efficient and generate methanol as the only byproduct .
8 That is the intention, and not the accidental byproduct , of constitutional originalism.
9 The byproduct of that combination was InBev, the world's largest beer maker.
10 Heavy water is a non-radioactive byproduct from making nuclear weapons and nuclear energy.
11 Puerto Rico's fiscal crisis is basically the byproduct of a severe economic downturn.
12 It is also a byproduct of power production in nuclear plants.
13 The company sources its raw material as a byproduct from the petrochemical industry.
14 An alarming byproduct is the impact on people's health and wellbeing.
15 Here, on a wider screen, comes the same condition: news as a byproduct .
16 Glycerin, a byproduct of the process, is sold principally to the cosmetics industry.
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