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The phrase "a frequent process in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or procedure that occurs often within a specific context or field.
Example: "Data analysis is a frequent process in scientific research, helping researchers draw meaningful conclusions from their findings."
Alternatives: "a common procedure in" or "a regular occurrence in".
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Since recruiting and training new inspectors is a frequent process in most TFT-LCD manufacturers, and since it takes most novice inspectors at least a year to become proficient, an effective training program is crucial for TFT-LCD manufacturers to secure their process efficiency and product quality.
Genome sequence analyses indicate that preferential transfer of genes is strongly correlated with gene function and is a frequent process in microbial evolution [13] accounting for much of the biodiversity among isolates [14] [15].
Unlike in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, where homologous recombination (HR) predominates, non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ) is a frequent process in P. pastoris.
We propose that HTs may be a frequent process in the life cycle and evolution of TEs and that this phenomenon explains their persistence in the genomes of almost all eukaryotic genomes.
This gene did prove to be low copy (rather than single copy) in some Tildenia accessions, which is not unexpected given that all angiosperms have a history of ancient polyploidy and both polyploidy and gene duplication is a frequent process in plants [ 64- 66].
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However, the anaerobic metabolization of hydroquinone is a less frequent process in nature, mainly restricted to a specific group of bacteria.
Hepatic fibrosis is a frequent reparative process in response to chronic liver injury and inflammation, which is mainly attributed to hepatic stellate cell (HSC) activation.
As a result, frequent process plant cleaning is needed, and cleaning-in-place (CIP) protocols are well- developed.
'Relational' is the most frequent process type – particularly in view of what Matthiessen (1999, 2006a) found in registerially mixed samples, where 'relational' and 'material' clauses were roughly equal in frequency.
In particular, this difficulty poses a problem on the frequent process of synthesizing single individual choices from social choices.
In the category "biological process", the most frequent process was cellular process (27% in the F library and 25% in the R library), followed by metabolic process (26% in the F library and 22% in the R library) and biological regulation (9% in the F library and 12% in the R library).
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