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- noun Plural form of
coproduct .
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Examples
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These are higher boiling coproducts of ethanol produced during fermentation.
3 Ethanol Production 1983
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I also want to point out that we don't currently expect this to impact our mineral harvest in future years, nor should it affect our ability to sell magnesium chloride or solar salt coproducts from the Great Salt Lake facility this year or next.
unknown title 2011
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I'm just wondering, it seems here that chlorine is more and more, I guess, almost not quite a loss later, but an opportunity to sell not just caustic but coproducts as well.
unknown title 2012
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More information: This research titled, "Digestibility of dietary fiber in distillers coproducts fed to growing pigs," was published in the Journal of Animal
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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The National Corn Growers Association and its state affiliates were credited for promoting ethanol and building a market for ethanol coproducts at an international conference on distillers grains held this week in Indianapolis.
CattleNetwork 2008
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This is the result of the unique attributes of the crop -- its low fertilizer requirements, high oil yield, and the availability of its coproducts, such as meal and biomass, for other uses, "he said.
The Times of India 2009
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