The West Texas seed had a reputation for poor by-products, and therefore brought low prices.
For decades the plaques and Lewy bodies were viewed merely as by-products of brain disease.
One of the by-products from his coaching is a fitter and more athletic side.
Time wasted, reputation tarnished, money not well spent these are all by-products of creativity gone awry.
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To him, this has been one of the most gratifying and exciting by-products of his work.
Archives are the by-products of human activity retained for their long-term historical value.
Isobutanol fermentation by-products can not be benign by the nature of their bio-chemistry.
One of the by-products of all this largesse is only lately getting noticed.
With both Twitter and Square, Dorsey's flashes of insight are by-products of a lifelong quest for simplicity and order.
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Uranium is so close to the water table such that by-products like radium and radon are already in the water.
Maybe mad-cow disease and its human analogues are merely the unfortunate by-products of some crucial, but as yet unperceived, mechanism.
Downstream activities generally refer to the refining of crude oil and distributing its by-products including gasoline, natural gas, LPG and diesel.
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There is no tolerance for this drug in food-producing livestock, and they and their by-products are condemned when it is detected.
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However feeding animals by-products of other animals can transmit dangerous diseases to humans, including bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad cow disease) in cows.
Left behind is the unusable uranium and other radioactive by-products that the nation has yet to figure out what to do with.
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Do we consider mistakes permanent disasters, or the correctable by-products of experimentation?
Chlorine is often used to disinfect produce but leaves behind carcinogenic by-products.
The cellulose fibers used during this partnership came from sustainably grown and harvested trees and also from by-products like wood chips and sawdust.
Most free-market economists view such claims of desirable social by-products with the indignation of a poker player watching a professional gambler palm cards.
The film recognizes that boxing offers a way to channel the rage and frustration that are natural by-products of a life in Bed-Stuy.
When the women were pregnant, the researchers tested their urine for several chemical by-products of organophosphates -- a standard means of gauging exposure.
In Incomplete Nature, Deacon begins by exposing the inadequacy of reductionistic explanations of consciousness and purpose as mere by-products of an impersonal natural order.
Tokyo says the hunt is part of a scientific research programme and that it is obliged by the whaling treaty to sell meat by-products.
In what is claimed to be a world first, a deal has been signed to turn by-products from a Scottish distillery into fuel for cars.
Prosperity and money are mere second-order effects of capitalism, happy by-products.
Essentially, they are by-products of the communication platform that is Facebook.
Reactors that exploit nuclear fission (in which energy is generated by splitting uranium atoms) have produced thousands of tonnes of spent fuel and other radioactive by-products.
And most figures even of foreigners are by-products of data gathered, by separate agencies, for other reasons, not to measure the flow or stock of migrants.
Samples taken from the paths showed levels of dioxins and heavy metals - feared as cancer-causing by-products of waste incineration - 800 times above safety guidelines.
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