physical process

NOUN
  1. a sustained phenomenon or one marked by gradual changes through a series of states
    the process of calcification begins later for boys than for girls
    events now in process
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How To Use physical process In A Sentence

  • The walls were mostly slate, apparently quite normal, grained rock produced by a perfectly standard physical process of alluvial deposition.
  • The study of these energetic particles will broaden our understanding of the formation and evolution of the solar system, as well as of the astrophysical processes involved.
  • It works by combining the atom-splitting reactions of a "normal" nuclear bomb with some atom-joining fusion reactions -- this is the physical process that drives our sun, and it's much more powerful (for this reason they're more properly called a thermonuclear bomb). Fast Company
  • In the years since, the conceptual categories that divided the biological and physical sciences, for example, have been supplanted by an entirely new understanding of the interdigitation of chemical, electrical, and physical processes. Archive 2005-11-01
  • The walls were mostly slate, apparently quite normal, grained rock produced by a perfectly standard physical process of alluvial deposition.
  • Recent advances in neuroscience and physiology prove that it is also a physical process. Times, Sunday Times
  • So this is what the much vaunted scientific position become - faith in unobserved physical processes. Adjusting Pre-configuration to Design Outcomes
  • life depends on many chemical and physical processes
  • However, this physical process cannot result in the simplification of septal folding in gerontic conchs.
  • In other words, only a partial physical processor is allocated to a logical partition in shared processor mode.
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