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PETROLEUM REFINING
RHODIUM -BASED CATALYST
HARMFUL BYPRODUCTS
METABOLIC BYPRODUCTS
INTERESTINGLY
IODINE
LOWER
TASTE
PYLORI
BLOOD
FORMATION
WASTE
BILE
TISSUES
LEATHER
RESULT
TOOTH
DISEASED
CATALYST
DAMAGE
TOXINS
WINE
HYDROGEN
PRODUCTS
COSMETICS
XYLENE
FISH
SULFUR
SULFIDES
AMINES
AMMONIA
OXYGEN
FREE RADICALS
EGGS
ANIMAL PRODUCTS
FULLERENE
NATURAL PRODUCTION
MEAT
ANIMALS
TOXIC BYPRODUCTS
TOXIC
PROCESS
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON
BODY
METABOLISM
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  1. Other byproducts are small amounts of methane, ethane, propane and butanes. (Web site)
  2. The main byproducts are benzene and toluene. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The major byproducts are the ethylene glycol oligomers diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, and tetraethylene glycol. (Web site) Move Up

Petroleum Refining Submit/More Info Add phrase and link

  1. In modern times ethanol intended for industrial use has also been produced from byproducts of petroleum refining.

Rhodium -Based Catalyst Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In 1968, however, a rhodium -based catalyst was discovered that could perform this reaction at atmospheric pressure, with almost no byproducts. (Web site)

Harmful Byproducts Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. If abnormal energy synthesis happened in the mitochondria, then the harmful byproducts formed can also be removed by these acids.

Metabolic Byproducts Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The metabolic byproducts of some molds may be toxic (see Mycotoxin). (Web site)

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  1. Interestingly, reaction of 22 with n -butyllithium in THF solvent led to a black reaction mixture consisting of undesired byproducts. (Web site)

Iodine Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. One of the byproducts of nuclear reactions is a radioactive form of iodine.

Lower Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In 1968, however, a rhodium -based catalyst was discovered that could operate efficiently at lower pressure, with almost no byproducts.

Taste Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The top fermenting yeast perform at warmer temperatures than do yeast's used to brew lager beer, and their byproducts are more evident in taste and aroma. (Web site)

Pylori Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Acquisition of gastric lymphoid tissue is thought to be due to persistent antigen stimulation from byproducts of chronic infection with H pylori. (Web site)

Blood Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Blood flow is increased with mineral enriched blood which results in a flushing of metabolic byproducts. (Web site)

Formation Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Under these conditions the alkylated dimer 10 is more rapidly converted to the desired product while minimizing the formation of rearranged byproducts.

Waste Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Byproducts from orange juice production come from the rind and pulp that is created as waste. (Web site)
  2. The bacteria serve a vital purpose in a septic system by absorbing the waste and breaking it down and into soluble byproducts. (Web site) Move Up

Bile Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. When the liver has broken down harmful substances, its byproducts are excreted into the bile or blood. (Web site)

Tissues Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. If untreated, tyrosine and its byproducts build up in tissues and organs, which leads to serious medical problems. (Web site)

Leather Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Sredny Stog (and Kemi-Oba), branches of the Kurgan breeders whose economy featured horses, cows, goats, barley, and animal byproducts like leather. (Web site)

Result Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Occupational dermal exposure occurs as a result of unprotected handling of seafood and its byproducts. (Web site)
  2. As a result, these amino acids and their byproducts build up in the body. (Web site) Move Up

Tooth Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Even in the absence of pain, certain byproducts of a diseased pulp can injure the bone that anchors your tooth in the jaw. (Web site)

Diseased Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A healthy liver removes these byproducts, but a diseased liver leaves them in the body. (Web site)

Catalyst Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The metathesis reaction of 1-hexene with the WCl 4(OAr) 2 catalyst yields 5-decene[7] plus many byproducts from secondary metathesis reactions.

Damage Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Heat and byproducts generated cannot damage the tooth or patient, since the reaction needs to take place while in contact with the tooth during restoration. (Web site)

Toxins Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Some of these bacteria produce byproducts (called toxins or enzymes) that can irritate the tissues that support your teeth. (Web site)

Wine Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In addition, some byproducts produced during the ML fermentation can make a positive contribution to the complexity of the wine. (Web site)

Hydrogen Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Moreover, the fuel for fusion reactions, isotopes of hydrogen, is readily available in large amounts, and there is no release of radioactive byproducts. (Web site)

Products Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. This makes the products and byproducts easier to eliminate into the intestines and out of the body. (Web site)

Cosmetics Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Diversified byproducts which can be cultivated from jute include uses in cosmetics, medicine, paints, and other products. (Web site)
  2. Byproducts of dairy beef production include leather, fertilizer, cosmetics, glue, and pharmaceuticals. (Web site) Move Up

Xylene Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Other processes by which xylene can be generated, such as the thermal cracking of naphtha, may also produce byproducts such as ethylbenzene. (Web site)

Fish Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Using a form of polyculture, the fish were fed using the nymphs and byproducts of silkworm farming.

Sulfur Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. There may be some fermentation byproducts such as esters, alcohols and low levels of sulfur. (Web site)

Sulfides Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. As we have seen, the byproducts of these bacteria include a form of sulfur called sulfides.

Amines Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Currently, industries produce amines in a costly two-step process that results in massive amounts of byproducts as waste.

Ammonia Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. One of the byproducts of protein metabolism is ammonia. (Web site)

Oxygen Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Regenerative Fuel Cells produce electricity from hydrogen and oxygen and generate heat and water as byproducts, just like other fuel cells.
  2. Interestingly, these two byproducts are also the two things which plants need to take in to produce glucose and release oxygen. (Web site) Move Up

Free Radicals Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Free radicals are byproducts of oxidation. (Web site)

Eggs Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Semi-vegetarians (flexitarians) eat dairy products, eggs, chicken and fish but no other meats or animal byproducts. (Web site)

Animal Products Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. People who avoid eating all animal products, but who otherwise use animal byproducts (for example, by wearing leather shoes) are called "dietary vegans". (Web site)

Fullerene Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. One of the last-known allotropes of carbon, fullerene s, were discovered as byproducts of molecular beam experiments in the 1980s.
  2. The last-known allotrope of carbon, fullerene s, were discovered as byproducts of molecular beam experiments in the 1980s. (Web site) Move Up

Natural Production Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The cooler conditions also inhibit the natural production of esters and other byproducts, resulting in a "cleaner" tasting beer.

Meat Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. For many years, this was thought to be due to skatole and indole, which are byproducts of the digestion of meat.
  2. Meat and other animal byproducts are described as having this taste. (Web site) Move Up

Animals Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Flatulence is the expulsion through the rectum of a mixture of gases that are byproducts of the digestion process of mammals and other animals.
  2. Vegans do not eat any animals or animal byproducts. (Web site) Move Up
  3. While those are obvious animal products, many animal byproducts are things we might not even realize come from animals. (Web site) Move Up

Toxic Byproducts Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. They also say their plant is cleaner, producing none of the hard waxes, toxic byproducts and other “crud” associated with Fischer-Tropsch.
  2. A vegetarian diet minimizes toxic byproducts in the body. Move Up
  3. The most important part of a smoke hood is the filter that provides protection from the toxic byproducts of combustion. Move Up

Toxic Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Acetaminophen produces toxic byproducts that the liver usually detoxifies by coupling them with other compounds and flushing them out through the bile.
  2. The portal vein brings venous blood from the digestive tract, so that the liver can process the nutrients and toxic byproducts of food digestion. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Coenzyme Q10 is an antioxidant, a substance that protects cells from toxic byproducts of metabolism. (Web site) Move Up

Process Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Marc - French brandy made from the byproducts of the wine making process.
  2. This process, known as ketosis, releases byproducts known as ketones. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Oxidation is the process by which soluble or dissolved contaminants are converted to soluble byproducts or insoluble products that can be filtered. (Web site) Move Up

Carbon Dioxide Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Catabolism is the release of stored energy by the oxidative destruction of organic compounds; water and carbon dioxide are two byproducts of catabolism. (Web site)
  2. Each turn of the citric acid cycle produces, simultaneously, two molecules of carbon dioxide and eight atoms of hydrogen as byproducts. (Web site) Move Up
  3. A Flue or Vent Pipe, to exhaust byproducts of combustion (such as water vapor and carbon dioxide) to the outside. Move Up

Carbon Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Smoke has compounds of hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen along with byproducts of char (except for gasoline fires), ash, and heat.
  2. One of the last-known allotropes of carbon, fullerenes, were discovered as byproducts of molecular beam experiments in the 1980s. Move Up
  3. The last-known allotrope of carbon, fullerenes, were discovered as byproducts of molecular beam experiments in the 1980's. (Web site) Move Up

Body Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Byproducts of fat breakdown, called ketones, build up in the body. (Web site)
  2. Free radicals are harmful byproducts produced by the body. (Web site) Move Up
  3. It is broken down, or metabolized, in the body into byproducts - one of which can be very toxic to the liver. (Web site) Move Up

Metabolism Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Urine, which is produced by the kidneys, contains the byproducts of metabolism — salts, toxins, and water — that end up in the blood. (Web site)
  2. Fourth, your gut also has to get rid of all the toxins produced as byproducts of your metabolism, which your liver dumps into bile. Move Up
  3. Methionine works with choline to detoxify amines, which are the byproducts of protein metabolism. (Web site) Move Up

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