All commercial use is banned, although some industries
release it as a byproduct during chemical manufacturing.
First, ketones are
released as a byproduct of burning fat, and ketones (not glucose) are actually the preferred fuel for your brain.
Nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas also known as N2O, is
released as a byproduct of the bacterial conversion of nitrogen in agricultural soils, the so - called nitrification and denitrification processes.
They are formed unintentionally and predominantly
released as byproducts of human activities such as incineration and fuel combustion.
Environmentalists» concerns about selenium, an element
released as a byproduct of the mining operation, prompted a U.S. Senate panel to ask contaminant specialists with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to evaluate whether Simplot's request would harm wild trout and other species.
Not exact matches
But
as the summer
release of Evolving in Monkey Town approaches, it's become clear that # 2 and # 3 are the inevitable
byproducts of writing and publishing a book.
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.
About two - thirds of us have Ureaplasma bacteria living in our urinary tract, where they feast on urea, breaking it down to produce energy and
releasing ammonia
as a
byproduct.
As a result, the stressed trees close their stomata, or the tiny pores that take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproduc
As a result, the stressed trees close their stomata, or the tiny pores that take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and
release oxygen
as a byproduc
as a
byproduct.
The rise of bacteria performing photosynthesis, which
releases oxygen
as a
byproduct, is often considered the source of the rapid increase in atmospheric oxygen, which had previously been scarce.
The energy
released supports the stars against the crushing weight of their own gravity and,
as a handy
byproduct, provides the warmth and light necessary for life on any orbiting planets.
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.
This, in turn,
releases ketones
as a
byproduct which can also be used by the body
as an energy source or fuel.
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.
Technically what is happening in your body is the
release of Candida
byproducts such
as acetaldehyde, uric acid or an excessive gut flora.
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.
With absolutely no
byproducts, it has a full profile of healthy food ingredients such
as time -
released carbs, fruits and vegetables, and special biotic blends to support a healthy life.
The coral polyps,
as a respiratory
byproduct,
release carbon dioxide and ammonia, (of which the major constituent is nitrogen).
There is much more CO2
released from the corn when the
byproducts are used
as feed and the stalks and leaves decompose.
This device converts hydrogen into electricity,
releasing only water and heat
as byproducts.
Combustion reactions break these bonds,
releasing energy,
as well
as carbon dioxide and water vapor
as byproducts.
For example, a factory that
releases particulate matter
as a polluting
byproduct, or a company that dumps refuse in a body of water, can both have serious adverse effects (health or otherwise) on people who don't purchase goods from either, and have no say in the matter.