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Processes leading to byproduct formation are highlighted in red.
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One unfortunate byproduct of the fixes was the loss of the model's distinctive pearlescent finish.
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Growth rates above 2 micrometres per minute produce polycrystalline silicon, and negative growth rates (etching) may occur if too much hydrogen chloride byproduct is present.
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Created as an accidental byproduct of an attempt to create quinine from coal tar.
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While employed by the railroad, he noticed the price volatility of coal fines for coke, which is a byproduct of producing more-in-demand forms of coal.
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To the extent that workers sometimes benefit in some ways from capitalism, it is not a central goal, but a byproduct.
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These were photosynthetic organisms and produced oxygen as a byproduct of their physiology.
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The brain's neurons naturally produce adenosine as a byproduct which is monitored by the nervous system.
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Molasses, a byproduct of the sugar refining process, was considered waste.
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Demographic change can be seen as a byproduct of social and economic development together with, in some cases, strong governmental pressures.
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