Similar words: by-product, primary production, product, production, productive, final product, reproductive, unproductive. Meaning: n. 1. a secondary and sometimes unexpected consequence 2. a product made during the manufacture of something else.
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61. Cracking C_5 fraction was the byproduct of ethene device and with the increasing of ethene production, the amount of it would be much more.
62. Disdain for pain control is also a byproduct of Japan's medical system.
63. The stated policy of the Department of Energy (DOE) is "not to reprocess" a perfectly reusable byproduct — and all for absolutely no good reason.
64. Production of ferrous powder by oxidative roast of copperas, a byproduct of titanium pigment was introduced, and optimum process for the transformation of sulfur to sulfur trioxide was studied.
65. Ethrel was synthesized from byproduct hydrochloric acid of chlorinated methane, and effect of temperature, time and impurity of hydrochloric acid on the yield of ethrel was discussed.
66. A similar phenomenon holds true for the moon's 30 major mountains that are a byproduct of the crustal uplifting and ejecta from titanic impacts of space debris.
67. However, The CTC as a byproduct in the production of chloromethane is about 3 ~5 %.
68. As a kind of byproduct of the botanical pesticide, the seed cake was value in use.
69. Denitrification gradually took over methanogenesis to become the main reaction responsible for decomposition of MSW while nitrogen gas, a clean byproduct, was generated instead.
70. It possesses the characteristics of recirculating use of acid and only ferric oxide slag as byproduct.
71. There's also dioxin, a byproduct of paper manufacture and waste incineration.
72. The blast furnace gas(BFG) which is byproduct of ironmaking plays an important role in the energy construction of iron and steel works.
73. Wrong. All wines contain sulfites (it's a natural byproduct of the winemaking process) and almost all wines contain added sulfites, all over the world.sentencedict.com/byproduct.html
74. The fifth objective, was astronaut training, mainly a useful byproduct of the program.
75. The flooding is a byproduct of unexpectedly heavy spring rains in the Upper Plains and above-average snowpack.
76. Fluosilicic acid as the byproduct of phosphate fertilizer, is let out in a great amount annually. If utilized efficiently, it is of great help to economic and environment.
77. The second byproduct is of course oxygen - hence the name'Air Tree '!
78. Ironically the younger generation's zeal is a byproduct of the censorship and propaganda they have been suckled on.
79. Researchers say cancer-causing chemicals called trihalomethanes (THM) are created as a byproduct of chlorinating water and increase the risk of the disease developing.
80. In the process of synthesizing PEK, product, solvent, byproduct and raw materials are mixed together as a solid after reaction at room temperature.
81. Among other theories, experts have proposed that Henry suffered from Type II diabetes, syphilis, an endocrine problem called Cushing's syndrome, or myxedema, which is a byproduct of hypothyroidism.
82. Piperazine was separated from ethylenediamine byproduct polyethylene polyamines mixture by refrigeration and azeotrope distillation.
83. Refinery and petrochemical operation produce a variety of byproduct gases.
84. Process for the preparation of acid from fluosilicic acid, a byproduct of phosphate was introduced.
85. 4-dioxane is a byproduct of a chemical processing technique called ethoxylation, in which cosmetic ingredients are processed with ethylene oxide.
86. Is it because we have become accustomed to the chromatic scale which is a direct byproduct of the circle of fifths, or is there an underlying biological origin?
87. Apart from insulin, beta cells release C-peptide, a byproduct of insulin production, into the bloodstream in equimolar quantities.
88. In the sulfite paper process, the liquor byproduct contains wood sugars and lignosulfonate.
89. In 2007, Chinese researchers discovered a way to help rid deep-fried foods of a toxic frying byproduct using a bamboo extract.
90. The in-situ formed byproduct water strongly adsorbs on the B-acid site of zeolite, and would inhibit the further adsorption and reaction of the aromatic reactants and alcohol reagents.
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