Unwanted secondary product of a production process, manufacturing process or chemical reaction.
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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