by product - translation to dutch
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by product - translation to dutch

Chicken by-product meal

by product      
bijprodukt; bijverschijnsel
net national product         
netto nationaal product (waarde van alle goederen en diensten geproduceerd door productiefactoren van een zaak met aftrek van verlies)
by and by         
CHRISTIAN SONG
By And By
nog eventjes, het zal niet lang duren; langzamerhand

Definition

by-product
(by-products)
Note: in AM and sometimes in BRIT, use 'byproduct'
1.
A by-product is something which is produced during the manufacture or processing of another product.
The raw material for the tyre is a by-product of petrol refining.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
2.
Something that is a by-product of an event or situation happens as a result of it, although it is usually not expected or planned.
A by-product of their meeting was the release of these fourteen men.
= side-effect
N-COUNT: oft N of n

Wikipedia

Poultry by-product meal

Poultry by-product meal (PBM) is a high-protein commodity used as a major component in some pet foods. It is made from grinding clean, rendered parts of poultry carcasses and can contain bones, offal and undeveloped eggs. Poultry by-product meal quality and composition can change from one batch to another.

Examples of use of by product
1. This reconciliation will also have a vital by–product.
2. Their other by–product, vermicast, is a rich compost.
3. Nor is it an accidental by–product of armed conflicta massive case of collateral damage.
4. But Benitez sees these regular meetings as a natural by–product of both sides‘ recent success.
5. Nevertheless, the potential for reducing pollution is a welcome by–product.