Sentences with phrase «system as a byproduct»

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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.
«It's a byproduct of our hearing system that we can use echolocation, so we're not as proficient at it as bats,» Schenkman said.
as a byproduct of this attack, they also dump toxins into the system.
(These nitrogen - based protein byproducts)-- frequently spoken of as toxins — float about through the body and may exercise more or less of a deleterious influence upon the system, or, being temporarily deposited, may exert some specific or local influence that calls for their speedy removal.»
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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.
He is a byproduct of a public school system, and his idea of climbing the career ladder was to start as a mathematics teacher and work his way up to become a top executive in New York City's Department of Education.
In addition to revealing how and why morality can be compromised within a highly bureaucratic environment, the emphasis on gameplay mechanics in Papers, Please ends up reminding us that, in real life, moral predicaments often arise as a byproduct of our engagement in a system of rules which define the particular environment we are immersed in, and dictate exactly how we can and can not act within it.
Games in this genre can generally only conceive of nations or countries, those giant systems of governance that dominate our lives, as structures that produce bad byproducts at best.
Creating complex visible and invisible systems, as well as discrete objects ---- often byproducts of her systems ---- Hayden Dunham investigates the exchange of information between the hard and soft architectures of building and body.
A hybrid technology, MCHP systems enable owners to self - generate a portion of their electricity as a byproduct of heating their home or office.
Increasingly, businesses large and small are partnering with our systems to take advantage of the «fitness byproduct» of our services, offering subsidized memberships to their employees as part of their corporate wellness.
Why is it that revolutionary changes in our social / economic / political system are greeted with enthusiasm, as «progress», and yet the rather small increase on atmospheric [CO2], a byproduct of cheap transport and electricity that underpins our whole way of life, is treated as a disaster?
But when some stepped back and looked at the entire fuel extraction and distribution system, they realized that byproduct methane emissions can make gas as bad as gasoline.
Solar and wind in particular, along with several other clean energy generation systems do not «burn» any fuel to produce electricity, they do not «emit» anything into the air as a byproduct of electricity generation, and hence they help solve the problem and smooth the transition to a lower carbon economy.
However, this is often seen as a byproduct of the two operating systems, Android and iOS, as it is not solely a Samsung and Apple situation.
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