However, one unwanted by-product of this is to lessen the natural sex drive of the patient.
But if Green happens to be a by-product of eating healthful food, all the better.
Yet the lion's share of oil-price weakness is a by-product of an increasingly shaky global economy.
Everything we do now involves computers, and computers produce data as a natural by-product.
United Utilities is converting a by-product of waste water at its Blackburn plant into gas.
As a by-product, ad rates and ratings will be less than what they otherwise could be.
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Hopefully a by-product of that effort will be a more transparent, manageable and cost-effective business network.
We believe it to be primarily as a by-product of an overall asteroid processing industry.
But these chemicals are a by-product of the metabolic activity that powers the body.
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Somewhat ironically, this surge in over-the-topness could be considered a by-product of harder economic times.
Bissell found out that some rock oil was a by-product obtained by drilling for salt.
Her early attraction to science was a by-product of this affliction: she resolved to find a cure.
Because each user is motivated to find things that interest them, content curation is an invariable by-product.
Most important, transport and telecoms networks, and social media, are spawning new data as a free by-product.
Jobs should not be the primary goal of public policy, but the by-product of other desirable goals.
All of that is accelerating, all of that is coming as a by-product of technological social change.
Residents are concerned that the landfill would produce dioxins - an unwanted by-product of some heating processes.
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As a by-product, the upper house of parliament has voted to dismiss the justice minister, Monica Macovei.
For decades gas in remote locations was flared off as a nuisance by-product alongside more easily shipped oil.
The highly alkaline substance is a by-product of aluminium production and has a caustic effect on the skin.
Mr Dawkins advocates the idea that religion is a by-product of mental abilities that evolved for other purposes.
This time, the criticism is directed at the fiscal windfall which is a by-product of its monetary policy.
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An unwanted by-product, they are formed when heating processes create certain chemicals - chlorine is the best known.
One by-product of this PR nightmare was that board members wanted no part in the business airplane stigma.
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Professor Jarvis' team analysed levels of a by-product of nicotine called cotinine in the saliva of 2, 031 adult smokers.
But Roenneberg sees this not so much as a by-product of industrial capitalism as a quirk of human physiology.
The list of the 22 measures referred to in the article is a a by-product of the systems approach.
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Its LaRonde mine saw costs increase because of lower by-product revenues, as expected.
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They are concerned about the concentrated salt water, a by-product of the construction process, being pumped into the sea.
His face gives it away: He now sports a scholarly white beard, a by-product of a recent jaunt to Miami.
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