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Since it was born as a by-product of miso made from soybeans, the original ingredient was only soybeans.

From Salon

For most of the year, equity investors brushed off a rise in Treasury yields as a by-product of better-than-expected economic growth, despite worries that yields could eventually weigh on stocks if they rose too high.

From Reuters

Once renewable energy is stored as hydrogen, to use it as electricity again it needs to be converted using fuel cells, which produce water vapour as a by-product of an oxygen-splitting reaction.

Patrick Kielty has said RTÉ's The Late Late Show will have all-Ireland flavour as a by-product of his upbringing in Northern Ireland as he prepares to make his debut as its host tonight.

From BBC

Germanium ores are rare and most germanium is produced as a by-product of zinc production and from coal fly ash.

From Reuters

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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