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Byproducts such as radioactive forms of cesium and iodine, however, are easily spread and can cause widespread contamination.
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In Brazil, chocolate consumption rose 36% between 2005 and 2010, according to the Brazilian Association of Cacao, Chocolates, Candies and Byproducts.
NY Cocoa Futures Slip to 9-Month Low Leslie Josephs 2011
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Byproducts of those crops - soy lecithin, for example - are found in thousands of processed foods from chocolate bars to breakfast cereal; none is labeled as containing genetically modified ingredients.
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Byproducts of those crops - soy lecithin, for example - are found in thousands of processed foods from chocolate bars to breakfast cereal; none is labeled as containing genetically modified ingredients.
FDA rules won't require labeling of genetically modified salmon 2010
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Byproducts of the 24/7 workplace such as time urgency and nonexistent attention spans undercut the key building blocks of a fulfilled life -- time and focus.
Joe Robinson: Is Your Work Ethic Keeping You from Living Your Life? Joe Robinson 2010
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Byproducts of the 24/7 workplace such as time urgency and nonexistent attention spans undercut the key building blocks of a fulfilled life -- time and focus.
Joe Robinson: Does The Work Ethic Keep Your Life Missing In Action? Joe Robinson 2010
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Byproducts of the 24/7 workplace such as time urgency and nonexistent attention spans undercut the key building blocks of a fulfilled life -- time and focus.
Joe Robinson: Does Your Work Ethic Keep Your Life Missing in Action? Joe Robinson 2010
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Byproducts of the 24/7 workplace such as time urgency and nonexistent attention spans undercut the key building blocks of a fulfilled life -- time and focus.
Joe Robinson: Does The Work Ethic Keep Your Life Missing In Action? Joe Robinson 2010
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Byproducts and waste products result from an intentional act to make something but just not precisely, although the author at work may be well aware of their creation.
Philosophy of Technology Franssen, Maarten 2009
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Byproducts of the algae are toxic to animals, while the decomposition of these huge masses of organic matter depletes the oxygen dissolved in water, causing fish kills (see Chapter 4).
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