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But there are more glamorous uses for this byproduct than an ingredient in fish meal paste.
This byproduct is a thin, watery substance that can have devastating effects when it seeps into waterways.
It's this byproduct of mindful eating — its potential as a psychological barrier to overeating — that has generated excitement among nutritionists like Dr. Cheung.
This byproduct from making refrigerants has several thousand times the potential of carbon dioxide — the most common greenhouse gas — to trap heat in Earth's atmosphere.
And in a section devoted to turpentine, we learn first of its importance to the shipbuilding industry, then about its slow decline as the North Carolina forests were relentlessly harvested for this byproduct of tree resin.
Since the 1930's, some wastewater treatment plants have used this byproduct of breaking down sludge to generate heat and electricity for their operations, said Charlotte Ely, who works on water and energy efficiency issues for the E.P.A. in the Pacific Southwest.
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This is the byproduct of the huge influx of Somali refugees to Minnesota.
This is the byproduct of all the money governments around the world have pumped into the system.
Is all this violence the byproduct of our common human nature fighting against human extinction?
This is the byproduct of the organization's ill-advised decision a few years ago to open hundreds of new stores, many within walking distance of one another.
"A lot of this is the byproduct of the way in which governance operates in Uganda," said Maria Burnett, HRW's senior Uganda researcher.
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