by-product in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for by-product in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

Translations for by-product in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

су̀бпроду̀кт <-ът, -и, count: -а> N m книж

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English
When electricity is generated, the heat that is produced as a by-product can be captured and used for process steam, heating or other industrial purposes.
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It was plainly a by-product of ethical monotheism...
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Sometimes they are discovered as a by-product of oil exploration seismology; in other cases their existence is not suspected.
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It was traditionally a by-product of butter made from sheep or goat milk.
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After formation of solid cakes, the main by-product produced would be water, which may be used in all sorts of industrial usage.
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Fuel is often a by-product of hemp cultivation.
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However, they are not a commercially significant source of tellurium itself, which is normally extracted as by-product of copper and lead production.
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One disadvantage is that the plasma arc typically produces ozone, a poison gas, in small quantities as a by-product.
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They realized that a slow neutron reactor fuelled with uranium would theoretically produce substantial amounts of plutonium-239 as a by-product.
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The by-product of the reaction is sodium nitrate.
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