byproduct in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

byproduct in the PONS Dictionary

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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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Group 3 elements are mined only as a byproduct from the extraction of other elements.
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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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These were photosynthetic organisms and produced oxygen as a byproduct of their physiology.
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These mines are underground and produce copper with byproduct nickel.
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Molasses, a byproduct of the sugar refining process, was considered waste.
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One unfortunate byproduct of the fixes was the loss of the model's distinctive pearlescent finish.
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The process cuts the need for fossil fuel power at the plant by 83% by using some of its own byproduct for power.
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The larger crystals are possibly mildly radioactive and give off both heat and light as a byproduct of their nature.
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Originally this was thought to be polymeric carbon suboxide, but the formation does not yield any gas byproduct such as carbon dioxide.
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