Sentences with phrase «develops as a byproduct»

Sharing with others in significant projects often develops as a byproduct a deeper sense of Christian community than do direct efforts to create «fellowship.»

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Instead, aim to develop the behavior that creates long - lasting habits and wields the results you want as a byproduct.
As breastfed babies poop more frequently, their levels actually drop quicker, but it can take 5 - 10 days in a full - term infant for the liver to develop a little more to properly excrete the blood - cell byproduct.
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.
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.
Researchers at the Childhood Obesity Research Center at USC are looking at how maternal food intake affects fructose levels in breast milk as well as how specific elements in breast milk can alter a baby's developing gut bacteria, which neutralizes toxic byproducts of digestion.
Those were developed, in part, as a byproduct of previous alliances in which pharmaceutical companies payed for rights to develop would - be drugs discovered at Scripps, as well as through the more traditional approach of licensing early - stage compounds to startup companies that then raise money to develop them further.
In the new study, Sunney Xie of Peking University and Harvard University teamed up with Qiao and Fuchou Tang of Peking University to develop a method for sequencing the entire genomes of polar bodies — cells that arise as a byproduct of egg cell division and often die later on.
Swimming in a chlorinated pool may increase your risk of developing cancer, suggest a new suite of studies, which identified more than 100 chemical byproducts in pools that use chlorine as a disinfectant.
Most found good test scores could fall into place as a byproduct of developing a love of learning.
It is a byproduct of the «365 Reasons To Smile» campaign, that Brazilian loyalty program Smiles developed as part of their 20th anniversary.
The pips and money will come later as a byproduct of the skills you eventually develop.
According to Thomas Kern, DVM, associate professor of ophthalmology at Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine, some feline cataracts develop as the result of an animal's inability to metabolize proteins and other body chemicals, or they may in rare cases be a byproduct of such conditions as diabetes or hypertension.
As an outgrowth and natural byproduct of the fixed and level premium, the whole life contract develops cash values.
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