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  1. Analytic protocols. Richard Cohn argues that inversion symmetry is often a, byproduct ,of another atonal procedure, the formation of chords from transpositionally
  2. Fructose, and sucrose, are converted into cellular energy and the metabolic, byproduct ,lactate * Tea processing, the term used in the tea industry for the aerobic
  3. Cadmium occurs as a minor component in most zinc ores and therefore is a, byproduct ,of zinc production. It was used for a long time as a pigment and for corrosion
  4. Been responsible for only 4 % of current hydrogen production (almost all as a, byproduct ,of the chloralkali process). Notably, the rise of the Haber industrial process
  5. S company, Air Liquid, was producing industrial quantities of neon as a, byproduct ,of his air liquefaction business, and in December 1910 Claude demonstrated
  6. EVA. Unlike the CSM, which was powered by fuel cells that produced water as a, byproduct , the LM was powered by silver-zinc batteries, so electrical power and water (
  7. The block flow diagram also shows how processing of the raw natural gas yields, byproduct ,sulfur, byproduct ethane, and natural gas liquids (NGL) propane, butanes and
  8. And lighting is required during the cold and dark winter months, the heat, byproduct ,has at least some value. Halogen lamp Halogen lamps are usually much smaller
  9. Is toxic, mutagenic,and carcinogenic. Natural occurrence Ethanol is a, byproduct ,of the metabolic process of yeast. As such ethanol will be present in any yeast
  10. Also shows how processing of the raw natural gas yields byproduct sulfur, byproduct ,ethane, and natural gas liquids (NGL) propane, butanes and natural gasoline (
  11. MoS2). Molybdenum is mined as a principal ore, and is also recovered as a, byproduct ,of copper and tungsten mining. And in British Columbia yield molybdenum as
  12. Have been dated to the 19th century and their original function explained as a, byproduct ,of contemporary agricultural techniques. Local traditions as well as surviving
  13. The sum does not exceed P (B) which is finite. Thus, a 0. We have shown as a, byproduct ,of the proof of monotonic that P (\empty set) 0. More consequences Another
  14. Osmosis membrane or Pressure swing adsorption). Commercial nitrogen is often a, byproduct ,of air-processing for industrial concentration of oxygen for steelmaking and
  15. Large quantities under the American Great Plains, available for extraction as a, byproduct ,of natural gas. The greatest reserves of helium were in the Hugo ton and nearby
  16. Nickel was the rare Pumpernickel, but,from 1824 on, the nickel was obtained as, byproduct ,of cobalt blue production. The first large-scale producer of nickel was Norway
  17. But argon is by far the cheapest. Argon is inexpensive since it is a, byproduct ,of the production of liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen from a cryogenic air
  18. Methanol is often called wood alcohol because it was once produced chiefly as a, byproduct ,of the destructive distillation of wood. History In their embalming process
  19. Soy milk, which is used as the base for the noodle dish called kongguksu. A, byproduct ,of soy milk production is Kara (songbird),which is used to thicken stews
  20. Later being the penultimate precursor of caffeine. Being readily available as a, byproduct ,of decaffeinating, caffeine is not usually synthesized chemically. If desired
  21. The global phase-out of PVC because they claim dioxin is produced as a, byproduct ,of vinyl chloride manufacture and from incineration of waste PVC in domestic
  22. In Utah and the Chuquicamata mine in northern Chile produce molybdenum as a, byproduct ,of copper mining. The Karen mine in southern Norway was opened in 1885,making
  23. Process is claimed to be environmentally friendly, since the only significant, byproduct ,is water. It is also claimed the process has significantly lowed investment and
  24. Can be obtained from natural gas and other fuels. Carbon monoxide is also is a, byproduct ,of the reduction of metal oxide ores with carbon, shown in a simplified form as
  25. Is more likely a consequence of evolved psychological adaptations, or is a, byproduct ,of other cognitive adaptations. Reception Initial response Although the
  26. Without inherent merit. In this process, good works are more of an unessential, byproduct ,that contribute nothing to one's own state of righteousness. Conflict between
  27. Cyanobacteria (formerly known as blue-green" algae" ), and that the oxygen, byproduct ,of their photosynthetic metabolism first resulted in earth’s massive banded
  28. To have evolved as an adaption, but suggests that it likely evolved as a, byproduct ,of some other adaptation, a so-called spaniel. But Pinker and Bloom argue that
  29. Materials. Sulfuric acid is usually prepared as the acid precursor ileum,a, byproduct ,of sulfur removal from fuels. *Petroleum coke, used in specialty carbon
  30. As fuel for the salt evaporating pans. Early salt brine wells that produced, byproduct ,oil included the Thorla-McKee Well of Ohio in 1814,a well near Barnesville
  31. Using standard methods. The net process is carbon-neutral, since the CO2, byproduct , is required to produce biomass via photosynthesis. 2 C16H23O11 + 19 H2O + O2 →
  32. Chloride in a condensation reaction yielding hydrochloric acid as a, byproduct , The result has liquid-crystalline behavior, and mechanical drawing orients the
  33. From aspartic acid by acid hydrolysis. The drawback of this technique is that a, byproduct , the bitter tasting form, is produced when the wrong carboxyl group from
  34. They often occur by chance, are not considered natural pearls. They are a, byproduct ,of the culturing process, and hence do not happen without human intervention.
  35. Flake mica comes from several sources: the metamorphic rock called schist as a, byproduct ,of processing feldspar and kaolin resources, from placer deposits, and from
  36. Containing uranium or thorium. The helium is brought to the surface as a, byproduct ,of natural gas production. History Alpha particles were first described in the
  37. The chemically altered amino acids will produce high yields without the form, byproduct , A variant of this method, which has not been used commercially, uses
  38. In modern technology, such as iron smelting, still produce carbon monoxide as a, byproduct , Worldwide, the largest source of carbon monoxide is natural in origin, due to
  39. Amounts of steel, ( an alloy of iron and around 1 % carbon),was always a, byproduct ,of the bloomers process. The ability to modify the hardness of steel by heat
  40. Also contain pigment granules, such as neuromelanin (a brownish-black pigment, byproduct ,of synthesis of catecholamines) and Limousin (yellowish-brown pigment that
  41. To an enemy intent on committing horrendous acts, and that" peace is a, byproduct ,of victory against those who do not want peace. " The Shadow War also features
  42. Hydrochloric acid, followed by sulfuric acid to precipitate the barium sulfate, byproduct , Thénard's process was used from the end of the 19th century until the middle
  43. And cultural ideas of that time. The dadaists believed those ideas to be a, byproduct ,of bourgeois society, a society so apathetic it would rather fight a war
  44. Chemical potential energy stored in food, producing carbon dioxide (CO2) as a, byproduct , Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the lungs, and the body responds to
  45. R-OCOCH3). This process yields aspirin and acetic acid, which is considered a, byproduct ,of this reaction. Small amounts of sulfuric acid (and occasionally phosphoric
  46. Sources Natural gas In the 19th century, natural gas was usually obtained as a, byproduct ,of producing oil, since the small, light gas carbon chains came out of solution
  47. Separation unlikely. As a consequence, cadmium is produced mainly as a, byproduct ,from mining, smelting,and refining sulfide ores of zinc, and,to a lesser
  48. Its daughter xenon-129. This nuclide is also newly-made by cosmic rays and as a, byproduct ,of human nuclear fission, which it is used to monitor as a very long-lived
  49. In military applications black powder also produces thick smoke as a, byproduct , which may give a soldier's location away to an enemy observer. The smoke may
  50. Terms like waste and wastewater are also avoided in favor of terms such as, byproduct , recycling, reclaimed water and effluent. In the oil industry, oil-based

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