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    The remaining 10% is a Byproduct of glycerin.

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    But it might be a nice Byproduct.

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    Livestock belch it out as a Byproduct of their digestion.

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    Ethanol as well as DDGS, an animal-feed Byproduct of ethanol.

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    Happiness is a Byproduct of small victories- small wins add up creating momentum.

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    Gun violence disproportionately affects women, and is often the Byproduct of domestic disputes.

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    In many countries, DDGS does not come under GM, as it is a Byproduct.

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    This process yields aspirin and acetic acid, which is considered a Byproduct of this reaction.

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    The remains of radiolarians are preserved in chert; a Byproduct of siliceous ooze transformation.

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    When women's rings get tight, that's the Byproduct of expanding blood volume,” Johnson said.

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    Lactic acid bacteria can digest the sugar lactose and produce lactic acid as a Byproduct. Dr.

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    Also, if pure hydrogen is used, fuel cells emit only heat and water as a Byproduct.

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    French nationalism is said to have first emerged as a Byproduct of wars with England.

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    Earlier, farmers used to get the Byproduct from beer processing, which they used as feed.

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    Gold is the material Byproduct of the Magnum Opus- the reconciliation of body, spirit and time.

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    By the 1970s, governments were treating noise as environmental pollution to be regulated like any industrial Byproduct.

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    A competing theory is that music didn't precede language, but rather sprang from it as a Byproduct.

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    Or a version of himself that claims his“homophobic” lyrics are just a Byproduct of him being gay.

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    The same color change can also be caused by bilirubin, a liver Byproduct that can signal liver disease.

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    Nitric oxide is a gas that is a Byproduct of L-Arginine and produced by both plants and animals.

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    Because these types of data are a Byproduct of people's everyday actions, they are often called digital traces.

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    Methanol acquired the name“wood alcohol” because it was once produced chiefly as a Byproduct of the destructive distillation of wood.

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    The human right to health, for example, can be cast as a Byproduct of big pharma protecting intellectual property monopolies;

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    In many ways, news is a Byproduct of the main exchange between publishers- who deliver access to audiences- and advertisers.

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    Then the lasting kind of experience and peace comes as a Byproduct of knowing and communing with God rightly.

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    Carbon dioxide, a Byproduct of volcanic activity, is notorious for this and can kill swiftly with little or no warning.

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    However, it is nothing but a Byproduct of bilirubin and also an indication that your baby needs more fluids.

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    While this reaction with H2O is thermodynamically disfavored, it may be sustained nevertheless, by the rapid loss of the H2 Byproduct.

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    Sometimes a problem getting people, departments and activities isn't merely a Byproduct of incomplete or missing communication, but of the insularity.

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    Yes, that's right, the larvae are introduced into the cheese, they eat it, and humans eat the Byproduct(along with the larvae).

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