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waste products

n. (waste product English)

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It did not function for the elimination of waste products nor for ingestion or digestion of food Each worm had one segment, near the anterior portion, which was a specialized reproductive segment.

Possibly, the hitherto waste products of flax and hemp may yet meet a good part of that need, especially in the plastic field which is growing be leaps and bounds.

The rest of the diagnosis relied on palpation (feeling you), tapping, external symptoms such as ulcers and rashes, and the appearance of various waste products.

Total conversion of energy had rid us of all waste products of civilization, save that one.

It's often enough that we've half-killed ourselves in our own waste products.

We've been eating each other's waste products for two billion miles anyhow.

From then on his home was a windowless space of not more than fifteen square feet, with a plywood cot bolted to the wall and a hole down which to wash his waste products.

Here was the sick bay, Doctor Tau's surgery and laboratory, and the hydro, the large chamber housing the plants that replenished a starship's oxygen, scrubbed the waste products of respiration from the continuously recirculated air, and supplied as a by-product fruits and vegetables to vary the otherwise monotonous diet of concentrates that was the nearly perpetual lot of space hounds who ranged the vast reaches between the stars.

The gas stove burned methane reclaimed from waste products, the flame giving more heat control than the microwaves some of the others had.

Foul odors bubbled up from the smashed axlotl tanks, including the thick stench of human waste products.

The doctors on the ground had speculated that the cardiovascular system was so much more efficient, here in one-sixth G, that it cleansed the muscles of lactic acid and other waste products before they had a chance to do any damage.