Sentences with phrase «byproduct known»

The ethanol industry is quick to point out that about a third of the corn it uses is converted not to ethanol, but to highly nutritious livestock feed, including a byproduct known as distillers grains.

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When O'Neil first started to see Olympic medals showing up at coin shows, she didn't know it at the time but it was a byproduct of Soviet bloc economic desperation.
Look at what your business already does — no matter how mundane or insignificant it may seem at first — and then focus on a byproduct that provides more meaning, happiness and even a better bottom line.
Enrollment for me is the holy grail of marketing; it's a byproduct of knowing your customers» needs better than they do and approaching the process from an abundance mentality.
Link building is a byproduct of the collective efforts and initiatives that a brand / business implements to promote and make itself more known to its target audience / customers.
No, I think the author is trying to say that imagining there is a God is a byproduct of our advanced brains.
If we're honest, sometimes we know our own foul mood is the byproduct of a bad day or week.
If she knew her bible better, she would know what happened to Sodom, what sodomy means and what it points to, and she would realise that the «spirit man and woman» was created, then put into the body called Adam, and the female (byproduct) was taken out of Adam body, together with her feminine spirit, and both, are actually one, because they came from one unity, and so, WE are a spirit, that was in Christ, and when He was put to sleep, WE.
A wonderful byproduct of that work is that we get to collect lots of details about our supply chain, and share those details with those who want to know more.
However, since today brewer's yeast is grown on a variety of mediums and isn't typically a brewery byproduct, this assumption can no longer be made.
Whether Dillon's Daytona win was merely him seizing an opportunity that was a byproduct of a chaotic restrictor - plate race or a harbinger of things to come for RCR should be known by the start of summer.
These particles contain nicotine and combustion byproducts well known to be dangerous to people's health, especially children's.
Chemist Paul Wentworth, Jr., of the Scripps Research Institute and his colleagues tested such byproductsknown as atheronals — in vitro.
The chemicals bacteria secrete are no longer being dismissed as uninteresting byproducts of metabolism, as «waste».
If the fuel rods are no longer being cooled — as has happened at all three reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant operating at the time of the earthquake — then the zirconium cladding will swell and crack, releasing the uranium fuel pellets and fission byproducts, such as radioactive cesium and iodine, among others.
There are already known ways of salvaging useful byproducts out of lignin through the addition of a stabilization process.
One possibility for how that happens, says Hekimi, is that slow cellular metabolism delays the normal buildup of metabolic byproducts, such as reactive compounds known as free radicals, that are toxic to cells.
The cylindrical chamber contains calcium hydroxide and a filter to remove toxic byproducts before the NO - enriched air exits on the right to be inhaled by the patient.
It is not known whether tryptophan byproducts from L. reuteri induce the cells to develop in people as they do in mice, but defects in genes related to tryptophan have been found in people with inflammatory bowel disease.
When the active component was purified from the liquid, it turned out to be a byproduct of tryptophan metabolism known as indole -3-lactic acid.
Free radicals, otherwise known as reactive oxygen species, are a byproduct of metabolism.
However, when the scientists accounted for other factors known to influence concentrations — such as a mother» s age and how much fish she ate — the association was significant for only two chemicals: a byproduct of the insecticide lindane called beta - HCH and a DDT metabolite.
So you know, naturally occurring neutrinos, byproducts of nuclear plants, and then specifically created neutrinos to be able to study them, are all being chased and hunted down by these physicists to solve the mysteries associated with them.
This chemical reaction, known as «methanogenesis» because it produces methane as a byproduct, is at the root of the tree of life on Earth, and could even have been critical to the origin of life on our planet.
The safety of many of the inhaled flavorings in the e-cigarette liquid is also not known; heating these flavorings could create new chemicals and byproducts.
The formation of this mineral is known to commonly produce methane gas as a byproduct.
In addition, they produce as a byproduct the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (known to dental patients everywhere as laughing gas).
Some carbon byproducts get pumped below ground to seep into the cracks of rock layers deep below the surface, a process that we already know causes huge chemical changes in the rock.
Cross-links are sugary compounds known as advanced glycation end - products that form in the extracellular matrix as a natural byproduct of metabolic processes.
There are no antibiotics, no hormones, no animal byproducts, and no scary chemicals — nice to know if you've read recent news about chickens being fed arsenic compounds.
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs)-- such as pesticides and industrial byproducts — are known to cause oxidative stress (damage to your cells and aging), as well as hormone dysregulation.
«When chlorine is used as a water treatment, it combines with organic matter to form compounds called trihalomethanes (THMs), also known as disinfectant byproducts.
Free radicals are known physiological phenomenon and occur as a result of stress, metabolic byproducts and physical activity — such as stressful exercise.
The researchers tested the samples for six chemical byproducts (known as metabolites) that result when the body breaks down more than 28 different pesticides.
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs)-- such as pesticides and industrial byproducts — are known to cause oxidative stress and hormone dysregulation.
But did you know that Humic Acid is the byproduct of an 80 million year old, ongoing process of humification?
It's how our body kind of you know, creates energy and you know, has aerobic metabolism to create ATP, which is our body functions and that's kinda the byproduct of having a healthy metabolism.
However, much if not most of this eccentric - induced inflammation is simply a byproduct of not knowing how to absorb force properly and performing eccentric movements with poor technique and flawed movement patterns.
For instance, a decrease in bifidobacteria populations leads to intestinal hyper - permeability, or leaky gut, which in turn leads to the translocation of metabolic byproducts, food antigens, bacteria, and lipopolysaccharide (also known as LPS, an immunogenic cell wall component from Gram - negative bacteria) across the gut barrier into systemic circulation (Rapin & Wiernsperger, 2010).
Specifically, SUPERB homed in on 44 foods known to have high concentrations of toxic compounds: metals, arsenic, lead, and mercury; pesticides chlorpyrifos, permethrin, and endosulfan; persistent organic pollutants dioxin, DDT, dieldrin, and chlordane; and the food processing byproduct acrylamide.
Methanol is known as wood alcohol, methyl alcohol, wood naphtha, or wood spirits and is a chemical produced mostly as a byproduct of the destructive distillation of wood.
Did you know that when you sleep it is the only time special channels in your brain open up and allow the metabolic byproducts to leave and be processed for excretion?
A reaction caused as a byproduct of the successful treatment of an illness is known as the exteriorization of the illness in natural medicine, where the given treatment is known to be nontoxic, and abnormal physiological symptoms are exhibited.
Not many people know this, but whey protein is actually a byproduct of cheese.
According to the study, «High doses of free fructose have been proven to literally punch holes in the intestinal lining allowing nasty byproducts of toxic gut bacteria and partially digested food proteins to enter your bloodstream and trigger the inflammation that we know is at the root of obesity, diabetes, cancer, heart disease, dementia, and accelerated aging.»
Whey is well known as the byproduct left over in cheese making.
It is known that plaque exists as a normal byproduct of metabolic activity in the brain and is not properly cleared in those exhibiting symptoms of dementia.
This process removes the byproducts you don't want from the root and leaves all the good nutrients behind in a super concentrated form better known as, full - spectrum turmeric extract.
Coal tar hair dyes and other coal tar ingredients (including Aminophenol, Diaminobenzene, Phenylenediamine): a byproduct of coal processing that is a known carcinogen.
And pumpkin seeds contain chemicals called cucurbitacins, which are believed to interfere with the production of a metabolic byproduct of testosterone known as DHT (dihydrotestosterone).
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