In the second part of his series, he explores how biofuels made from perennial grasses can store carbon in the soil to actually have a negative greenhouse gas impact, and even points to the possibility of creating charcoal as
a biproduct of biofuel production and then burying it in the ground:
Usually constructive creativity is
a biproduct of happiness.
Of course, sticking with established tradition led to Ledger edging out his co-star Gary Oldman for our award - an unfortunate
biproduct of a cast that was truly an embarrassment of riches.
One very cool
biproduct of getting fit is that my old clothes once again fit.
Xanthan gum is the natural
biproduct of bacterial fermentation of certain plants and plant materials.
Longterm happiness can only come as
a biproduct of other choices.
For those not aware, fly - ash is
a biproduct of coal mining that is used as a substitute for cement in concrete mixes.
Ketones are
the biproducts of the chemical reaction of ketosis, where the body burns fat to gain energy for the brain and body.
The biproducts of fossil fuels are carbon monoxide, sulphites, nitrites, and solid residue which is non biodegradable.
Not exact matches
Critical to this research is our ability to trace the raw materials
of galaxy formation and its
biproducts.
For instance, too much activation
of phase I can lead to the accumulation
of toxic
biproducts, stressing the importance
of an active phase II to disarm them.