Coproduct

Word COPRODUCT
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What do we mean by coproduct?

A product produced together with another product. noun

Any of multiple products that are produced at the same time, or by the same process noun

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The word "coproduct" in example sentences

After computing the unconstrained fibring (that is, the coproduct) ❋ Carnielli, Walter (2007)

Increased natural-gas drilling in the Marcellus shale formation in the northeast U.S is leading to a growing supply of coproduct ethane, a raw material for petrochemical production. ❋ Ben Lefebvre (2011)

Indeed, the same fibring construction (coproduct or cocartesian lifting) can be performed in different categories of logic systems. ❋ Carnielli, Walter (2007)

L2, which is defined over the signature C1 Š• C2 (the coproduct of C1 and C2), a new logic L is obtained. ❋ Carnielli, Walter (2007)

Categories of logic systems having logic translations as morphisms are such that the canonical injections of the coproduct are just inclusion mappings. ❋ Carnielli, Walter (2007)

Third, a key to providing low-cost electricity from crop residues as a coproduct of cooking gas is being able to produce baseload electricity and to sell electricity produced in excess of local needs into the electric grid. ❋ Unknown (2000)

The design involves 10-megawatt-electric biomass IGCC plants producing SLPG as a coproduct (250 barrels of crude oil equivalent a day). ❋ Unknown (2000)

Leucaena foliage from tree plantings is a valuable coproduct with several important uses. ❋ Unknown (1985)

A residue becomes a coproduct or a byproduct when profitable use is made of it. ❋ Unknown (1979)

Earnings in our Chlor Alkali business more than doubled compared to 2010, driven by improved pricing and by a higher level of coproduct sales.

Rice University presented a study on the co-production of riboflavin (a high-value coproduct) during fermentation of genetically modified ❋ Unknown (2009)

Energy used in the conversion of corn to ethanol includes transportation of grain to the biorefinery, grain milling, starch liquefaction and hydrolysis, fermentation to biofuel, and coproduct processing and transport. ❋ Unknown (2009)

NEY includes ethanol plus coproduct energy credit minus energy inputs. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Another key advantage is that the glycerin coproduct has purity greater than 98% and qualifies as technical grade which significantly enhances its overall value.

US - Promotional efforts of the U.S. Grains Council have been successful in Japan and Egypt resulting in booming exports of U.S. distiller's dried grains with solubles (DDGS), an ethanol coproduct used for animal feed. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In this case, the left-adjoint to Δ is the coproduct, or the sup, and the right-adjoint to Δ is the product, or the inf. ❋ Marquis, Jean-Pierre (2007)

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