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- the relatively rapid nucleosynthesis process, in supernovae, in which a large neutron flux allows rapid neutron capture and synthesis of elements up to the transuranic elements
- Fischer-Tropsch process
- The synthesis of hydrocarbons by the catalytic hydrogenation of carbon monoxide
- Leblanc process
- An early industrial method of producing sodium carbonate
- LiBeB process
- any nucleosynthesis process, details of which are unclear, that accounts for the light elements lithium, berylium and boron which cannot survive in stellar interiors because they are destroyed by proton capture
- Markov jump process
- A time-dependent variable that starts in an initial state and stays in that state for a random time, when it makes a transition to another random state, and so on
- Markov process
- A stochastic process in which the probability distribution of the current state is conditionally independent of the path of past states
- Poisson process
- a stochastic process in which events occur continuously and independently of one another
- Process Art
- A style of art, especially of sculpture, which emphasises the process by which it was made, rather than on its form
- Romelt process
- The direct liquid-phase reduction of ferrous and nonferrous ores and industrial waste products
- abuse of process
- A cause of action in tort arising from one party making a malicious and deliberate misuse or perversion of regularly issued court process (civil or criminal) not justified by the underlying legal action
- acrocoracoid process
- A dorsal expansion of the coracoid process which completes the opening for the triosseal canal
- background process
- A process that is not currently able to receive input from its controlling terminal
- batch process
- Any process that is not continuous, but is carried out with a discrete amount of material
- carbon process
- the process of making carbon prints
- coracoid process
- Part of the scapula that projects towards the sternum in mammals
- cyanide process
- A process of case-hardening iron or steel by immersing it in molten cyanide and then quenching in water or oil
- cyanide process
- A method of extracting gold and silver from their ores with a solution of sodium cyanide
- due process
- A legal concept where a person is ensured all legal rights when he/she is being deprived of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for a given reason
- due process
- The limits of laws and legal proceedings, so as to ensure a person fairness, justice and liberty
- due process of law
- due process
- due-process
- Attributive form of due process
- in process of time
- In the course of time; as time goes on; gradually; in due course
- inter-process communication
- Alternative spelling of interprocess communication
- mastoid process
- The conical, nipple-like projection of the petrous part of the temporal bone, that is situated behind the ear in humans and many other vertebrates, and serves as a site of muscle attachment
- natural process
- A process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings). For example, volcanic activity and tidal activities
- peace process
- negotiations towards the peaceful settlement of a long-running conflict
- process
- A set of procedures used to produce a product, most commonly in the food and chemical industries
- process
- The act of serving a defendant with a summons or a writ
- process
- To perform a particular process
We have processed the data using our proven techniques, and have come to the following conclusions.
- process
- To treat with a substance
- process
- A series of events to produce a result, especially as contrasted to product
This product of last month's quality standards committee is quite good, even though the process was flawed.
- process
- A path of succession of states through which a system passes
- process
- An outgrowth of tissue or cell
- process
- A task or program that is or was executing
- process
- To walk in a procession
- process color
- Short for four color printing process. A printing process which uses four specific colored inks: cyan, magenta, yellow and black (CMYK), and halftone printing plates, to reproduce a range of colors
- process colors
- plural form of process color
- process oil
- An oil used for lubrication but as a component of another material, or as a carrier of other products
- process server
- A person whose profession is the delivery of information to a person or entity providing notice that they are being sued
The process server could not effect service of process because the defendant was nowhere to be found.
- process tomography
- Tomographic imaging of processes, especially industrial
- process window index
- A statistical measure that quantifies the robustness of a thermal process
- quantum process tomography
- A method for describing a quantum process by probing with known quantum states
- s-process
- the relatively slow nucleosynthesis process, in giant stars, in which neutron capture synthesises elements up to those of atomic number 209 (at which point alpha decay becomes a deterrent to further building)
- service of process
- The delivery of information to a person or entity providing notice that they are being sued with sufficient detail for them to respond to the suit
The process server could not effect service of process because the defendant was nowhere to be found.
- service of process
- The effective notification of a lawsuit such that a court may proceed with the case
The court found plaintiffs service of process effective, although the defendant refused to receive the complaint.
- soda process
- any of several industrial processes that either use or manufacture sodium hydroxide, but especially a method of making paper from wood pulp
- statistical process control
- A method of monitoring a process through the use of control charts
- stochastic process
- a function of random variables
- thought process
- The steps that a person or group goes through in arriving at a thought
Moral judgment, social judgment, or any other kind of higher thought process, is a function of intelligence, that is, of neuronic growth.
- thought-process
- Alternative spelling of thought process
The phenomenology is solely preparatory to the philosophy, which must begin in this pure thought-process.
- xiphoid process
- The cartilaginous extension of the lower sternum; the xiphisternum
- zombie process
- A child process that has terminated but is still listed in the process table, having not yet been reaped by its parent process
- zygomatic process
- A protrusion from the rest of the skull, most of it belonging to the zygomatic bone, but also contributed to by the frontal bone, maxilla and temporal bone
- process
- {i} procedure, routine; course of action; advance; summons to court; program which uses some of a multitasking computer's system resources (Computers); projecting part in an organism
- process
- {n} a method, progress, course, order, knob
- Service of Process
- The act of delivering a writ or summons upon someone; "he accepted service of the subpoena", (synonym) service, serving
- adiabatic process
- In thermodynamics, an adiabatic process or an isocaloric process is a thermodynamic process in which no heat is transferred to or from the working fluid. The term "adiabatic" literally means impassable, coming from the Greek roots ἀ- ("not"), διὰ- ("through"), and βαῖνειν ("to pass"); this etymology corresponds here to an absence of heat transfer. Conversely, a process that involves heat transfer (addition or loss of heat to the surroundings) is generally called diabatic. Although the terms adiabatic and isocaloric can often be interchanged, adiabatic processes may be considered a subset of isocaloric processes; the remaining complement subset of isocaloric processes being processes where net heat transfer does not diverge regionally such as in an idealized case with mediums of infinite thermal conductivity or non-existent thermal capacity
- chlor alkali process
- (chemical engineering) An industrial chemical process based on the electrolysis of sodium chloride for the production of sodium hydroxide and chlorine
- isocaloric process
- In thermodynamics, an adiabatic process or an isocaloric process is a thermodynamic process in which no heat is transferred to or from the working fluid. The term "adiabatic" literally means impassable, coming from the Greek roots ἀ- ("not"), διὰ- ("through"), and βαῖνειν ("to pass"); this etymology corresponds here to an absence of heat transfer. Conversely, a process that involves heat transfer (addition or loss of heat to the surroundings) is generally called diabatic. Although the terms adiabatic and isocaloric can often be interchanged, adiabatic processes may be considered a subset of isocaloric processes; the remaining complement subset of isocaloric processes being processes where net heat transfer does not diverge regionally such as in an idealized case with mediums of infinite thermal conductivity or non-existent thermal capacity