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byproduct
noun as in by-product
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Other research has shown that airborne spray from the Tijuana River contains chemicals including drug byproducts, compounds from tires and personal care products.
It is produced by nuclear fission for use in medical gauges and devices, but can also be a byproduct of nuclear reactors and weapons testing, the agency said.
Even before that trade agreement, the UK sector had complained that US imports had an unfair financial advantage as their ethanol is certified as a waste byproduct in the UK, whereas domestically-produced bioethanol is not.
It just so happens the byproducts of these mineral sands include dysprosium and terbium - some of the most sought-after rare earths.
It might simply be a byproduct of the added physical workload he has taken on since resuming two-way duties.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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