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The phrase "a process developed by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to attribute the creation or formulation of a process to a specific person, group, or organization.
Example: "This is a process developed by our research team to improve efficiency in production."
Alternatives: "a method created by" or "a technique designed by".
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Essentially, Mr. Rylatt said, Ekati uses a process developed by De Beers.
Popeye power: Andreas Mershin has simplified a process developed by Shuguang Zhang for making solar cells using any plant material.
I.B.M. is also exploring higher-risk ideas like "DNA origami," a process developed by Paul W. K. Rothemund, a computer scientist at the California Institute of Technology.
Responsible for some important early technical innovations, he had sent her some "Talbotypes", early photographic images made according to a process developed by Henry Fox Talbot in 1841.
The electrolysis technique was adapted from a process developed by another Sanyo division to clean swimming pool water without cleaning agents.
The music comes from a process developed by Wayne Stahnke, who got his ideas working on the Voyager space mission for NASA.
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MRJ vertical and horizontal stabilizers have been developed with composite torque box fabricated with A-VaRTM process developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industry (MHI) and Toray in advance.
Cell makers: At a factory in Wuxi, China, a machine that uses a novel process developed by Suntech Power etches the surface of crystalline silicon wafers for solar cells.
The gardens use a remote controlled, dripper irrigation system and a special process developed by Blanc in which the roots of a plant are attached to a mesh-covered felt, soaked with mineralised water.
It is possible to use a catalytic process developed by German researchers nearly a century ago called Fischer Tropsch to turn methane into carbon monoxide and water, and then convert the so-called syngas to liquid chemicals.
But a manufacturing process developed by Rice University researchers Andrew Barron and Yen-Tien Lu could offer a way to capture more than 99percentt of the sunlight hitting a solar cell.
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