Sentences with phrase «other byproducts in»

The EPA found significant and detectable levels of THMs and other byproducts in indoor air as a result of bath and shower water.

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Other activities include: producing products that may be recycled at the end of their lifespan for material reuse; reducing energy consumption in operations; or even re-engineering distribution methods as a means of reducing long - distance travel during product delivery, ultimately reducing fossil fuel consumption (and the disease - causing air pollution that is its byproduct).
One of the positive byproducts of learning the real importance of consultation and listening in business is that it will benefit many other aspects of your life.
He's still an entrepreneur, but his venture, Reboot.io, which he started in 2014, is devoted to helping founders and C - suite executives manage the stress, anxiety, burnout and other byproducts that come with a demanding job.
Belief in God might be a byproduct of some other evolutionary mechanism.
You said, «I just realised though that the sense of anger, rage, frustration and stubbornness that people see in gays or others rejected by the church is misunderstood as a rebellious spirit or a refusal to submit to God instead of the byproduct of deep deep pain that it is.»
Sharing with others in significant projects often develops as a byproduct a deeper sense of Christian community than do direct efforts to create «fellowship.»
Vegan - friendly bentonite clay is used during the filtration process in place of the animal byproducts used by some other winemakers, for a sparkling rosé you're sure to enjoy: with your partner, with your fellow single ladies, or just on your own.
SFC was established in 1976 as a joint venture between the University of the West Indies in Trinidad and McGill University in Canada; the goal of the center was to research various uses of sugarcane and other agricultural byproducts.
In the case of its cod, Little says while half of the fish ends up at white tablecloth restaurants, the other half is low - value byproducts, including heads, collars, guts, backbones and livers.
We send food byproducts and other food wastes from our Manufacturing facilities to local farmers to feed their livestock — over 27,000 tons in 2014.
Additionally, we also aggressively recycle our brewing byproduct — our spent grain and yeast is sent to local dairy farmers for use as animal feed or soil fertilizers and we've invested in carbon dioxide (CO2) recovery systems that allow us to capture and reuse CO2 for carbonation and other brewery related processes.
While they do offer some safe alternatives like the one I mention above they also have teethers and pacifiers in their lineup that are NOT safe so do your homework and make sure only buy the ones that have no BPA or other harmful chemicals and byproducts.
Others maintain the state's economic development efforts remain stuck in a cycle of failure, the byproduct of both market forces and government policy.
The achievement, described in tomorrow's issue of Science, may point the way to other enzyme mimics that could reduce the complexity and cost of many industrial reactions as well as lower their output of unwanted, polluting byproducts.
Oxidative stress is caused when oxygen - free radicals and other byproducts of cell metabolism build up in cells.
Doing science requires some measure of intellectual leadership, and leadership and activism in other areas should be considered a natural byproduct of a healthy scientific mind.
This byproduct can not be easily harvested in many cases — some oil fields are far from pipelines that can transport it and other options are very expensive.
But brain scans aren't able to determine if increased activity in the mPFC causes depression, or if it is simply a byproduct of other neuronal changes.
In fact, a team of physicists has found a previously unknown void within the pyramid by imaging it with muons, high - energy byproducts of cosmic rays that are created when protons and other atomic nuclei strike the atmosphere.
Rather, the findings suggest that methylation status may be a byproduct of other changes, such as alterations in proteins associated with the DNA, or even of inheritance via small molecules of RNA.
Interest in biofuels — fuel derived from living organisms including biomass or their metabolic byproducts, such as manure from cows — grew throughout the end of the twentieth century as these are renewable energy sources, unlike other natural resources such as petroleum, coal, and nuclear fuels.
In other words, FDCA is a bonus byproduct from a PEC that generates hydrogen.
Chlorine can also interact with other matter in the water to form harmful byproducts like trihalomethanes (THMs).
You don't get the increase in energy; don't get all of the hormonal benefits; you don't have the warmness and the increased blood circulation; and you don't have the degradation of cholesterol and other hormonal byproducts.
In fact, a recent review published in the February 2017 issue of the European Journal of Pharmacology highlighted curcumin's remarkable and unique ability to capture and recycle misfolded proteins and other cellular byproducts that are commonly associated with heart failurIn fact, a recent review published in the February 2017 issue of the European Journal of Pharmacology highlighted curcumin's remarkable and unique ability to capture and recycle misfolded proteins and other cellular byproducts that are commonly associated with heart failurin the February 2017 issue of the European Journal of Pharmacology highlighted curcumin's remarkable and unique ability to capture and recycle misfolded proteins and other cellular byproducts that are commonly associated with heart failure.
Unfortunately, when PEGs are manufactured, the compound 1,4 - dioxane is also produced as a byproduct, and PEGs may also be used as a solvent in the manufacture of other chemicals.1
These groups consume 63 - percent and 34 - percent of their diet from coconut, respectively, which means they're eating a lot of coconut, and as a byproduct, lots of saturated fats in the form of lauric acid and other MCTs.
The resulting perforations permit antigens — foreign substances such as candida and its toxic acetaldehyde byproducts, other toxins, and incompletely digested dietary proteins — to leak into the bloodstream, which in turn creates antibody release and inflammation.
So, there is conveniently little research on just how problematic hexane and other manufacturing residues and byproducts are in foods like canola (7, 8).
In fact, exactly how the gut microbiome «interacts with foods to produce health conditions» is considered a new and dynamic area for further research by individuals on all sides of the red meat - colon cancer debate.10 For example, researchers at Harvard Medical School are studying fecal samples to assess the impact of red meat intake on gut microbes and their byproducts, which the researchers speculate may influence «biological pathways associated with colorectal cancer and other digestive diseases.»
Processed foods and commercially produced dog foods contain preservatives, byproducts, chemicals, heavy metals, and other harmful substances that encourage the production of free radicals in your dog's body cells.
SLES is often contaminated with 1,4 - dioxane, a byproduct of a petrochemical process called ethoxylation which is used to process other chemicals in order to make them less harsh.
Fat on the other hand is easily absorbed and stored by the body, and the process for its conversion to glucose is also inefficient, and leaves waste byproduct in the body.
Synthetic forms of fluoride are a byproduct of nuclear and industrial waste and there was also cooperation between these industries on how to get rid of the waste... result is they add it to water and in other countries add it to the salt.
In my critique of BBA theory, I show that much of the association between family income and achievement is a byproduct of other factors.
Compared with the last - gen TT RS, the 2.5 - liter turbo five in the new - for - 2018 model breathes better (thanks to new cylinder head with variable valve lift and duration timing on the exhaust cam), weighs nearly 60 pounds less (an aluminum block, magnesium upper sump, and other fat - reducing measures), and makes considerably more power, the byproduct of new port fuel injection and an increase in boost pressure from 18.1 to 19.6 psi.
Or, in other words, from the perspective of fashion, the repeated selves in comics are not a logistical byproduct, but a pleasure and a goal in themselves.
In other words, let the money you earn from Forex become the byproduct rather than making it your motive.
These cheap foods contain animal byproducts, typically made from innards and waste not used in other products, along with wheat - based carbohydrates, artificial preservatives, flavorings, colors, and man - made vitamins and minerals that all lead to causing problems in dogs with sensitive stomachs and digestive issues — like your German Shepherd.
«Despite being a byproduct of sugar beet processing, beet pulp itself is low in sugar and other non-structural carbohydrates, but high in energy and fiber.
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.
Scientifically formulated, manufactured pet foods are packed with chemical supplements used to «fortify», i.e. make up for deficiencies in the basic ingredients that are slaughter house and food and beverage industry waste byproducts, and other chemical additives to flavor / taste - enhance, stabilize, preserve, color and «texturize» (appear like meat and gravy rather than a grey mush).
Some of their popular formulas will contain a rich blend of the most vital minerals and vitamins for dogs, and the company prides themselves for never including any wheat, soy or meat byproducts (a popular option for many others) in their recipes.
What we are talking about here is not exactly «waste» but byproducts (from meat as well as milled grains and other sources) left over from human food processing are found in many poor quality and even higher quality foods, especially when the pet food company is owned by one of the giant companies that also own plants for processing human foods.
In fact pork products are used in pet - foods - sometimes this appears on the label («Chicken and Ham», «Chicken and Bacon»,»... and Pork») and other times it is hidden as part of the meat byproducts and derivativeIn fact pork products are used in pet - foods - sometimes this appears on the label («Chicken and Ham», «Chicken and Bacon»,»... and Pork») and other times it is hidden as part of the meat byproducts and derivativein pet - foods - sometimes this appears on the label («Chicken and Ham», «Chicken and Bacon»,»... and Pork») and other times it is hidden as part of the meat byproducts and derivatives.
Some categories have many contestants while others have a few, but that's just the byproduct of this year's particular output in game releases, skewed towards certain genres while others were scarcely found.
It seems to me that for most part, the best paintings throughout history establish their particular light almost as a byproduct of all the other concerns that painter had, which may account for what I see as a consistency in how that light features across entire outputs, because it is almost incidental.
In Berlin, four reproductions have been restored to functionality and will supply light to the gallery, while four other reproductions have been sealed with light reflective, opaque black glass, sedimented with culinary byproducts such as fish bones.
Wylie presents a pixelated montage of image / objects that feel precious, others that suggest a «work in progress», and other still with an ambiguous identity as «art object» or production byproduct.
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