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By-product - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A by-product is a secondary or incidental product deriving from a manufacturing process, a chemical reaction or a biochemical pathway, and is not the primary product or service being produced. A by-...
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Meat by-product - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Meat by-products : are clean parts of slaughtered animals, not including meat. These include lungs, spleen, kidneys, brain, liver, blood, bone, and stomach and intestines freed of their contents. It ...
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A selection of articles related to byproducts ... A Wisdom Archive on byproducts ... byproducts: Encyclopedia - Castor oil...
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Selected Byproducts in Fuel ; Consumption, 1994 and 1998 ; (Trillion Btu) ... Of all byproducts, waste gas was 40 percent of all the byproducts used in 1998--36 percent share in 1994. ... The petroleum industry uses more than half of the byproducts used as an energy source--most of the petroleum industry byproduct use was...
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More than 123 million tons of solid byproducts are produced by coal-burning electric utilities each year in the U.S. The mission of the Combustion Byproducts Recycling Consortium (CBRC) is to develop and demonstrate technologies to address issues related to the recycling of these byproducts.
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Vaccines are often prepared in media that may contain byproducts from slaughtered cattle. Until recently, heparin, a widely prescribed anticoagulant, was made from bovine mucosa and lung, and steroids come from adrenal glands.
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In this study, oxidative protein byproducts (DNPH RCD, SH-groups) and antioxidant enzyme activities (SOD, GPX and catalase) were studied in plasma of patients with different degrees of EH. The relationship with blood pressure (BP) values was also analysed...
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