Sentences with phrase «byproducts into»

Hawaii imports an incredible amount of petroleum each year, which, in addition to being expensive, also expels toxic byproducts into the environment.
Too much candida not only causes unpleasant symptoms, but as it multiplies, it emits toxins that overwhelm your detox system, and it can penetrate your intestinal wall, causing leaky gut and releasing toxic byproducts into the bloodstream.
When overproduced, Candida breaks down the wall of the intestines and penetrates the bloodstream, releasing toxic byproducts into your body and causing a host of unpleasant symptoms such as brain fog, fatigue, digestive issues and pain.
If we can turn lignin byproducts into ionic liquids, we could create a closed - loop process that would help drive down the costs of biofuels for the mass market.»
RICHLAND, Wash. — Researchers at Washington State University Tri-Cities have figured out a way to successfully convert a common wood byproduct into hydrocarbon molecules that could be used as jet fuel.
A great way to do it is to employ the waste - equals - food principle by converting organic byproduct into feedstock for the industrial and built environment sectors, creating in essence a «Carbohydrate Economy,» as Milani dubs it.

Not exact matches

Scientists have tied the quakes to the injection of saltwater, a normal byproduct of oil and gas drilling, into deep disposal wells and underground caverns.
We've already done that with the opposite reaction, fission — the breaking of large atoms into smaller particles — which leaves us with the troublesome byproduct of radioactive waste.
It was a modified steam - assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) technology that, instead of burning natural gas to create steam to inject into the oilsands layer and thus «melt» the bitumen (heavy oil) away from the sand (as some experts describe it, burning a clean fuel to create a dirty one), it would burn a bituminous byproduct of the upgrading process in a closed loop.
The drivers behind OPEC's forecast include steadily rising economic activity around the world, strong demand for transportation fuels like gasoline and jet fuel and a growing petrochemical industry, which turns byproducts from oil and natural gas into chemicals.
Wood byproducts already go into everything from solvents to ice cream, plasma screens to toothpaste, tires to pharmaceuticals.
Public water fluoridation is really just a secret way for chemical companies to dump the dangerous byproducts of phosphate mines into the environment.
But because these analysts still did not understand that over-investment was a structural problem embedded deeply into the growth model — and not simply the accidental byproduct of occasional outbursts of enthusiasm — they had failed to explain to their clients that an unsustainable growth in debt and a seemingly insatiable demand for iron were simply expressions of the same system.
The official added that the Marines» movement into Syria was not the byproduct of President Trump's request for a new plan to take on the Islamic State but that it had «been in the works for some time.»
The byproducts of my deep deep pain, hurt and rejection were many and still they are being stripped away as more and more healing comes deep into my heart and spirit.
Neoconservatism came into being mainly as a byproduct of the disintegration of the left in the late 1960s.
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.
You'll notice that you automatically get more healthy food into your regular line - up as a byproduct of following the Paleo diet.
Another recent innovation is the company's use of a gasification process to convert the oat husk — a byproduct of the milling process — into energy through a controlled burning process that will convert the husk into steam then used to heat and operate the company's main facility, he adds.
CST Wastewater Solutions Managing Director Mr Michael Bambridge said the award further demonstrated the enormous potential of new - generation technologies to transform waste water byproducts from an industrial disposal expense into green energy profits.
Whey protein is actually a byproduct of making milk into cheese.
If we talk about the materials that don't make it into finished goods as «byproducts» or «residual value streams,» people start to treat them differently.
A: We are constantly looking to move materials that don't make into finished products up the value hierarchy with the ultimate objective of substantially reducing the generation of waste or byproducts completely.
A pair of scientists at The National University of Singapore have figured out how to turn «tofu whey,» the liquid byproduct of tofu that usually goes to waste, into a fermented alcoholic beverage they call «sachi» because of its similarity to sake.
Steelpan was inspired by the people of Trinidad, who turned discarded steel barrels into drums, creating music that is synonymous with the Caribbean today, just as their ancestors had turned a byproduct of the sugar industry into rum.
More good news: The toxic byproduct of alcohol metabolism, a compound called acetaldehyde, doesn't pass into breast milk at all.
«Rather, we want to make sure our kids are not forced into failing schools as a byproduct of the DOE's push to increase diversity.»
Limestone scrubbers deployed at natural gas power plants could help reduce carbon emissions as well as lower ocean acidification by pumping a byproduct of the scrubbing process back into the water, according to an experiment conducted by the Energy Department's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
What differentiates this process from tradition biofuel production is the infusion of hydrogen — it removes the dilutive oxygen that most biofuels contain, leaving only the combustible isoparaffins and paraffins, which are indistinguishable from the molecules in refined petroleum.The only byproduct of the process is propane, which can be reintroduced into the production loop as a source of hydrogen.
I don't want to fall into a life of sleeplessness and sexlessness and illness and depression and all the diseases that are byproducts of the loss of hormones.
Bellettiere says the team will follow up on its marijuana findings to find out whether the elevated air pollution that results from smoking marijuana translates into increased exposure to combustion byproducts and cannabinoids in nonsmokers living in the house.
If it can be developed into a successful technology, the new material might help remove from the water supply small organic molecules such as Bisphenol A (BPA), a byproduct of some plastic manufacturing that has been linked to environmental damage and health risks.
The next step, the team searched for partner bacteria that could ferment it into ethanol while generating byproducts that «fed» the Geobacter.
As a byproduct of this research we realized a fake 3 - D hand, essentially a spoof, with someone's fingerprints, could potentially allow a crook to steal the person's identity to break into a vault, contaminate a crime scene or enter the country illegally.
Acetaminophen is broken down in the body into several byproducts, one of which can be toxic to the liver.
But while chlorine is good at activating the strong bonds of molecules, which allows manufacturers to synthesize the products we use on a daily basis, it can be an insidious chemical, sometimes escaping into the environment as hazardous byproducts such as chloroform and dioxin.
One of the byproducts of that soil system was clay, which eroded down to the sea, trapped organic carbon and thus freed oxygen to percolate into the atmosphere.
Sunlight and toxins do much of the damage, but the biggest culprit may be highly reactive byproducts created as cells use oxygen to turn sugar into energy.
Workers heat, pressurize and process coal into diesel and other needed fuels, leaving liquid carbon dioxide as a byproduct.
In a typical plant, wastewater passes through a large mat of microbes that grab contaminants and break them down into less harmful byproducts, or consume them completely.
Finally, the researchers looked at the impact of adding succinate — a salt that oxygen - loving bacteria in the gut produce as a byproductinto the drinking water of germ - free mice with 4 - day microbes that had received extra Clostridia.
A byproduct of this process is the creation of negatively charged particles called muons, which, once they pop into existence, shoot towards the ground at unfathomable speeds.
To support its research into the recovery of REEs from coal and coal byproducts, the U.S. Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) in December 2015 awarded the Birmingham - based organization $ 1 million in Phase 1 funding for the project.
When APP breaks into smaller peptides, one byproduct is amyloid - beta.
Zoonoses had once been seen primarily as the result of untamed nature, the byproduct of humans moving into wild places and encountering animals with disease.
The process works through a mixture of steps using nanowires and bacteria that work together to mimic the photosynthesis process that plants use to turn carbon dioxide into food and the byproduct, oxygen.
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.
An international research team led by scientists at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore have developed a light - activated material that can chemically convert carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide without generating unwanted byproducts.
Cyanobacteria's metabolic byproduct, oxygen, rusted the earth, pumped enormous oxygen poison to them into earth's atmosphere, and in so doing paved the way for aerobic - based life to emerge and diversify; cyanobacteria's contributions to life led to their own prodigious decline.
In a dense 51 - page paper posted online on Nov. 7, Verlinde casts gravity as a byproduct of quantum interactions and suggests that the extra gravity attributed to dark matter is an effect of «dark energy» — the background energy woven into the space - time fabric of the universe.
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