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The phrase "a generic process which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a non-specific or standard procedure that applies to various situations or contexts.
Example: "The study outlines a generic process which can be adapted to different research methodologies."
Alternatives: "a standard procedure that" or "a typical process that".
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Types are Process: a generic process which transforms a set of entity pools into another Omitted process: a process which exists but is not shown on the map in detail Uncertain process: a process which may not exist Association: a non-covalent binding of objects Dissociation: a rupture of a non-covalent binding of objects Phenotype: a process which generates phenotypes.
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Let S g (t) be the set of generic processes which can be fired at time t.
The left 13 processes { p25, p26, ⋯, p37} are generic processes, which contribute to play the roles of extracellular stimuli ({ p25}) and the cell fate specification ({ p26, p27, ⋯, p37}).
Khalili-Damghani and Taghavifard (2012) proposed a generic process in which just-in-time (JIT) practices are changed into agility indices, and agility indices are converted into performance measurement in supply chain in form of a conceptual model.
When companies buy a generic application, they buy a generic process as well.
The latter develop through a generic process of conduit widening at the grounding line where creep closure is small.
Hence this is a generic process.
A generic process flowsheet for the LC-bioethanol production process is presented in Figure 3.
If a generic process p is triggered at time t, we say that the generic process can be fired at time t + α.
This chapter first describes a generic iterative analysis process, which explains how these types of analysis methods can be used in an agile way during design exploration.
The stepwise approach contains a set of generic process steps, which are applicable on every local situation (e.g., use of own data or network).
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