Sentences with phrase «other byproducts of»

One of the ways to offset these costs is to target demand for other byproducts of fermentation such as succinic acid, butanol, lactic acid, and higher - value chemicals including acetaldehyde, acetic acid, acetone, and glycerol.
Arginine helps create enzymes that the liver uses to remove ammonia and other byproducts of digestion.
Oxidative stress is caused when oxygen - free radicals and other byproducts of cell metabolism build up in cells.
The other byproduct of this type of situation is the curse of creeping functionality.

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Helping industrial clients safely burn methane and other waste gases — the main byproducts being CO2 and water — has been the focus of Questor's business since 1994.
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.
With much of the world's accessible, light crude of this sort now exhausted, more and more of the oil we consume comes from heavy grades (the so - called bitumen derived from oilsands being among the heaviest) that require more refining and therefore entail higher emissions and other undesirable byproducts.
This report provides context and background for the growth of natural gas extraction, and examines trends and regulations concerning fracking and other methods and byproducts of natural gas extraction.
I further urge all of the other quasi-analysts that look to silver as «nothing more than a byproduct» of giant copper, zinc, and lead mining operations might want to consider whether the notional value of the paper «hedges» carried on the books of the bullion banks might not represent the ultimate discounting mechanism.
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.»
They use the chilli byproducts of wine making to create their other products, which are hot sauces and chutneys.
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.
(if you don't already have other ones) It's nice to be able to use the byproduct of one recipe for another.
Truthfully, these muffins were the byproduct of a need to use some (insanely) dead bananas that had been lying on my kitchen counter top just the other week.
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.
Many of the vegan products on supermarket shelves were pioneered by people like Sara Sohn who, inspired by her love of Rice Krispie Treats, spent 10 months of trial and error to create a gelatin - free marshmallow (gelatin is a common thickening agent derived from skin and other slaughterhouse byproducts).
One of the other new sources noted is fruit protein, which is extracted from byproducts such as seeds, shells / hulls or stems.
Oryzatein is a 100 % natural, whole grain brown rice «clean label» protein fractioned without use of hexane petroleum byproduct, unlike many other rice and soy proteins.
They're free of parabens, lanolin, petroleum or any other animal byproducts, so even all - natural moms can feel good about them ($ 4/24 wipes, bellabbodycare.com).
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.
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.
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.
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.
Others speculated that, like the malaria drug chloroquine, artemisinin frustrates the removal of haem, a toxic byproduct formed during the parasite's consumption of human hemoglobin.
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.
Often these sites generate electricity as a byproduct of other industrial processes such as using gas from landfills to drive turbines.
According to this dating, Czaja's fossil bacteria were also thriving just before the era when other shallow - water bacteria began creating more and more oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis.
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.
The first views religion as a «byproduct» of other evolutionary adaptations such as larger brains.
But others hold that the main trait selected for was friendliness — seeking human company and not biting — and that the cleverness of dogs was an unintended byproduct.
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.
The functional groups cross-linked the graphene sheets to each other, and even though no liquids were involved, they produced a tiny amount of water as a byproduct of the reaction, Kabbani said.
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.
The EPA found significant and detectable levels of THMs and other byproducts in indoor air as a result of bath and shower water.
Even though foods that come out of a box have plenty of nutrients, they also contain a lot of other things we don't necessarily want our body to have to filter and process, like additives, added sugar, and the chemical byproducts of manufacturing.
Sauerkraut and other pickled foods were once cultured by being left out on the shelves at room temperature to naturally ferment using salt or whey, but now these food items undergo a fundamentally different process replacing natural fermentation with a combination of vinegar and preservatives to achieve the same acidic pickled flavor, however lacking the beneficial byproducts of fermentation.
Sauerkraut and other pickled foods were once cultured by being left out on the shelves at room temperature to naturally ferment using salt or whey, but now these food items undergo a fundamentally different process replacing natural fermentation with a combination of vinegar and preservatives to achieve the same acidic pickled flavor, however lacking the beneficial byproducts of fermentation.Another ancient method of fermentation that is now regaining popularity is kefir - fermented beverages.
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.
If the muscles are not functioning properly or are hypertonic / spastic they are actually producing a host of negative byproducts directly from the muscles themselves as well as through crosstalk to other endocrine tissues via mechanisms related to cytokine / myokine function.
Glutamate, for example, is created as a byproduct of the industrial processing methods used to manufacture soy protein isolate and other fractionated protein products.
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 failure.
Most of the flatulence your body produces is due to intestinal bacteria, which create methane, and other gases, as a byproduct of digestion.
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 other 80 to 90 mg may be excreted or turned into byproducts that can have a wide variety of (often negative) effects on the body.
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