Sentences with phrase «result as a byproduct»

These are the cleaner air and cleaner water that result as a byproduct of curbing carbon emissions.
Now, benefitting the «overall economy» may result as a byproduct, but it was not the primary focus.

Not exact matches

Instead, aim to develop the behavior that creates long - lasting habits and wields the results you want as a byproduct.
The stark drop in natural gas prices from an all - time high of more than $ 15 per 1,000 cubic feet in 2005 to near $ 4 today results from a range of factors including the global economic downturn, competitive coal prices, unusually warm winters, the improvement of hydraulic fracturing («fracking») drilling techniques, and the production of natural gas as a byproduct when drillers frack for petroleum.
We often misinterpret any positive result found in our practices as a byproduct of the «discipline» performed instead of the intimacy achieved through acute focus.
But we can be in it and not of it if we follow your advice (example) and see the people behind the label and the bonds of love that tie them together - of wich the institution that forms as a result it is just a byproduct - often not even a good one.
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 byproducAs a result, the stressed trees close their stomata, or the tiny pores that take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproducas a byproduct.
Thus, though the biology - powered process results in some toxic byproducts such as toluene and requires significant energy to drive the pyrolysis, it fuels hopes that Styrofoam — and the polystyrene molecule that makes it — can become more environmentally friendly.
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.
Free radicals are known physiological phenomenon and occur as a result of stress, metabolic byproducts and physical activity — such as stressful exercise.
The EPA found significant and detectable levels of THMs and other byproducts in indoor air as a result of bath and shower water.
The researchers tested the samples for six chemical byproducts (known as metabolites) that result when the body breaks down more than 28 different pesticides.
Buffered creatine is sometimes promoted as more effective and as resulting in less of the creatine breaking down into creatinine, a less useful byproduct.
Internally our bodies produce waste byproducts as a result of normal metabolic functions.
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.
Although Brent has excellent results with helping people lose weight and keep it off, as he explains in this episode, that the weight is more often than not, a symptom of a deeper, underlying imbalance and when this is addressed, the weight loss is a great byproduct of treatment.
This is less than ideal because anaerobic respiration is highly inefficient and results in the rampant production of lactic acid as a byproduct which further contributes to acidic conditions in the body.
Oxidation happens in the body, as well, as a result of free radical damage — a natural byproduct of the body's metabolism.
The result of this study was that almost 98 % of creatine monohydrate got absorbed into the body, leaving a bare minimum of 2 % which leaves the body as a byproduct.
«Mr. Krugman explains most economists initially considered the 2009 recession to be the simple byproduct of the financial crisis (which it has turned out not to be)... «As a result, many economists — myself (Krugman) included — turned to a view that stressed nonbanking issues, especially the broader effects of the collapsed housing and the overhang of private debt.»
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.
The majority of the works comprising Material Object are concrete and assert their objectivity through their material, as a result the pictorial becomes more or less a byproduct of the production of the work.
Also, coal gasification converts only a portion of the coal carbon to methane; to my knowledge, approximately 1/2 of the carbon ends up being emitted as CO2, which is not the result of energy production but rather a byproduct of making the gas that will be used to make the energy.
However, the technology is extremely expensive, and even if the carbon can be sequestered, the coal - fired plant will still result in destructive coal mining as well as toxic coal ash as a byproduct.
As a result, it seems to me that the primary purpose of therapeutic interventions should not be the restoration of the parent - child relationship, although that may be a byproduct of the intervention; the primary purpose should be restoring the child.
And the biggest motivation they derive is from the ability to produce results for their team as a byproduct of their internal drive for learning and growth.
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