Sentences with phrase «well as byproduct»

Boasting of a commendable combination of proteins and fats, Nutro's MAX Adult Recipe with Farm - Raised Chicken is one of the best dry dog food for Siberian husky considering that it also doesn't contain unnecessary cereal grains as well as byproduct meals.
Deodorizing: This is performed to remove flavor components, which would come from chemicals originally present in the seed (such as antioxidant phytonutrients) as well as byproducts of the above steps.

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We generally like to be good to those we feel close to, as it protects our livelihoods — Some without reason will attribute this to God, I for one will consider it a wondrous byproduct of human development.
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.
The criticism contends that television, along with its many technological and social byproducts, is altering consciousness to the detriment of individuals and society as well.
I have a son who has an extreme allergy to peanuts and nuts of all kinds, as well as, any extracts, flavorings, spices or byproducts derived from nuts.
This candy recipe makes good use of the syrup created as a byproduct when making candied chiles.
Because it gives them a chance to recycle some of the byproducts of the main dishes, as well as take advantage of seasonal ingredients.
Early on our journey, we adopted EPA's Food Recovery Hierarchy as a means for determining the highest and best use of organics byproducts.
We have been recycling food byproducts from our manufacturing operations as well as meat scraps and cooking oil from our retail operations for many years.
The NIRA line is that the present outlay is money well spent, that in the future industry should spend more for fun — and as a byproduct hire more recreation directors.
What we need is a not a Campaign for Marriage, but a Campaign for Good Parenting, which may, as a byproduct, bring about a broader revival of marriage.
Limestone scrubbers deployed at natural gas power plants could help reduce carbon emissions as well as lower ocean acidification by pumping a byproduct of the scrubbing process back into the water, according to an experiment conducted by the Energy Department's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Also, I find that women don't leverage their networks as well as men (which may be a byproduct of life - work balance and its limiting impact on networking time).
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.
But while chlorine is good at activating the strong bonds of molecules, which allows manufacturers to synthesize the products we use on a daily basis, it can be an insidious chemical, sometimes escaping into the environment as hazardous byproducts such as chloroform and dioxin.
Researchers at the Childhood Obesity Research Center at USC are looking at how maternal food intake affects fructose levels in breast milk as well as how specific elements in breast milk can alter a baby's developing gut bacteria, which neutralizes toxic byproducts of digestion.
And that means there may be two direct paths for radioactive particle byproducts of nuclear fission, such as cesium 137 and iodine 131, to escape and spread radiation — cracks in containment as well as the spent fuel pools now open to the air.
Those were developed, in part, as a byproduct of previous alliances in which pharmaceutical companies payed for rights to develop would - be drugs discovered at Scripps, as well as through the more traditional approach of licensing early - stage compounds to startup companies that then raise money to develop them further.
Generation of ROS, a byproduct of the energy production and use, is normal as well, but, as with fission, too much is bad for the cell.
Specifically, the team was able to detect the chemical byproducts created by bacteria in the gut in the digestion of cholesterol from meat, as well as sterols and stanols, which are lipids in plants that are similar to cholesterol.
Also, in both cell culture and a mouse model of the condition, blocking the excessive splintering reduced production of reactive oxygen species, a potentially harmful byproduct of metabolism, as well as cell death.
The reaction combines the hydroxyl molecule (OH, produced by reaction of oxygen and water) and carbon monoxide (CO, a byproduct of incomplete fossil fuel combustion) to form hydrogen (H) and carbon dioxide (CO2, a «greenhouse gas» contributing to global warming), as well as heat.
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs)-- such as pesticides and industrial byproducts — are known to cause oxidative stress (damage to your cells and aging), as well as hormone dysregulation.
A byproduct of refined sugar production, molasses has a dark color and a very strong flavor that bodes well for baked goods despite it not being as sweet as sugar.
Most people enjoy nuts like almonds, cashews, hazelnuts and peanuts (if there is no allergy present), as well as the creamy, rich buttery byproduct...
This means that not only does beta alanine help to buffer muscle acidosis but it increases the excretion of acidic metabolic byproducts from the body as well (25).
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.
Proper gut flora is essential for cow and human health, helping keep dangerous strains of bacteria in check, helping us better digest foods, and even creating important nutrients as byproducts:
Instead you'll have increased energy levels, better sleep, and weight loss as a natural byproduct of an improved lifestyle.
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This trickle - down effect, as well as the presence of inflammational byproducts, can lead to unchecked cancer tumor growth.
Whey is a byproduct of cheese and even though it was once considered waste, new research has shown the benefits of whey protein as a high quality and powerful protein that promotes good health and the growth of muscles.
Oxidation happens in the body, as well, as a result of free radical damage — a natural byproduct of the body's metabolism.
The colon (large intestine) is the last port of call for all unused foodstuffs and byproducts of digestion and it is responsible for eliminating toxic wastes that include millions of dead cells and tissues, as well as absorbing nutrients which the small intestine could not.
Whey is well known as the byproduct left over in cheese making.
This process removes the byproducts you don't want from the root and leaves all the good nutrients behind in a super concentrated form better known as, full - spectrum turmeric extract.
However, to be Vegan, one not only does not consume meat or meat byproducts, one also has cut out all dairy products, as well.
Our waterways are polluted by industrial waste and their byproducts, as well as pharmaceutical drugs, pesticides, herbicides and commercial cleaning products.
Summer's here and with that comes all of its byproducts... pool parties, running through the sprinklers... but with that comes one other thing as well: the HEAT!
Vegan means that no animal ingredients or even animal - derived byproducts are used in the recipe for a product making them better for your skin and having the same effectiveness as products that aren't vegan.
They handpick beautifully skin friendly products from the US, New Zealand, Australia, UK, South Africa and Malaysia — all of which are sourced specifically to help deal with Hong Kong's harsh environment: pollution, chemicals, sweltering humidity and drying air conditioning, as well as typical lifestyle byproducts like sleep deprivation and aging.
The metafiction in «Stranger than Fiction» might not be as clever as «Adaptation» (or even Neil LaBute's underappreciated «Nurse Betty»), but this imitative screenplay of a superior film is better than, say, «EdTV», which was a byproduct of «The Truman Show».
Reinvigorating the look of Alien Resurrection is the sensibility of French director Jean - Pierre Jeunet, whose previous films Delicatessen (1991) and The City of Lost Children (1995) point directly to the familiar yet exotic and new confines of the Auriga and the Betty (which have the same spooky, almost Victorian feel as the interior of Orson Welles» magnificent Amberson mansion) as well as strange obsessions with flesh (the new Ripley is described as a «meat byproduct») and cloning (both Perlman and Pinon co-star in City).
Most found good test scores could fall into place as a byproduct of developing a love of learning.
Quality instructional leadership is a byproduct of quality professional development, as well as a comprehensive and supportive professional network.
A byproduct of that is the same stories appeal to adults as well.
Moreover, the better quality puppy foods list the specific meat and do not use byproducts such as beaks, feathers and bone meal.
Identified sources of meat are best, such as chicken or beef, instead of byproducts or meal.
This fourth best puppy food formula from Orijen has no rendered meat byproducts, higher level of fats for puppy's growth, low number of carbohydrates and ethically raised chicken and turkey as their animal protein source.
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