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- noun Plural form of
byproduct .
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Examples
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PS Who wouldn't support nuclear fusion if they understood that one of the main byproducts is helium.
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When carbon dioxide dissolves in water, one of the byproducts is carbonic acid (H2CO3).
Ocean Acidification: Another Carbon Challenge | Heretical Ideas Magazine 2008
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But the conundrum of nuclear energy most profoundly exists in the long-term byproducts it leaves behind.
Yucca Mountain Nuclear Dump and Annual Radiation Dosages: What is Acceptable? 2008
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Chapman et al. argued that allocation according to the enthalpies of the byproducts is the only "physically sensible" approach.
Net energy analysis 2008
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In addition, we can experience for ourselves that, through these practices, we actually do achieve the various types of heightened, extrasensory perception that are described as the byproducts of attaining such concentration.
Overview of the Lam-rim Graded Pathways of Mind Tsenzhab Serkong Rinpoche I 1982
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Dutton easily overcomes this argument by pointing out how many "byproducts" — such as a spoken language — have given humans a huge evolutionary gain.
The Evolution of Art 2009
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Saying the hate-killings are 'byproducts' of the American invasion implies causation, which is a stretch even Reed Richards would find hard to make.
Gays killed in Iraq... GayandRight 2009
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SWANK: It ` s not why I got in the business, but it ` s one of the wonderful kind of byproducts of what I do.
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It - it ` s not why I got in the business, but it ` s one of the wonderful kind of byproducts of what I do, that I can have that effect on even one person.
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But apart from such benefits, which I call "byproducts", the true potential of this book is immense and I am sure that you will experience it in the course of time, in several ways.
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