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When electricity is generated, the heat that is produced as a by-product can be captured and used for process steam, heating or other industrial purposes.
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Learning about leadership was a by-product of other learning activities.
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The only by-product would be oxygen, and production of a solar fuel has the potential to be cheaper than gasoline.
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Fuel is often a by-product of hemp cultivation.
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After formation of solid cakes, the main by-product produced would be water, which may be used in all sorts of industrial usage.
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Furthermore, phosphine produces phosphorus pentoxide as a by-product, which forms phosphoric acid upon contact with water vapor.
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The whole album is really a by-product of that steep learning curve.
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The by-product of the reaction is sodium nitrate.
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They realized that a slow neutron reactor fuelled with uranium would theoretically produce substantial amounts of plutonium-239 as a by-product.
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Each year about 20 tonnes of the element is still produced as a by-product of the nuclear power industry.
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