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Apoptosis is a process of controlled cellular death whereby the activation of specific death-signaling pathways leads to deletion of cells from tissue.
Archaeology is a process of controlled destruction.
Electroless plating, nonelectrical plating of metals and plastics to achieve uniform coatings by a process of controlled autocatalytic (self-continuing) reduction.
If they were "historical stocks" and researchers could not come up with a current need for the agents, Mr. Thomann said, "we went through a process of controlled destruction".
Dry-aging is essentially a process of controlled rot: at near-freezing temperatures, the natural enzymes in the meat deteriorate the muscle, inflicting it with tenderness and leaving behind not only that enriched nutty flavor, but also a delicate brownish crust.
For it suggests that perception may best be seen as what has sometimes been described as a process of "controlled hallucination" (Ramesh Jain) in which we (or rather, various parts of our brains) try to predict what is out there, using the incoming signal more as a means of tuning and nuancing the predictions rather than as a rich (and bandwidth-costly) encoding of the state of the world.
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Learning as a process of controlling, changing or shaping behaviour was influenced by the field of humanistic psychology, which focused on personal development, self-initiated learning, evaluation by the learner, and personal meaning [ 26- 28].
It's a process of control.
In my head this felt like a process of control and misunderstanding, because I was surrounded by white people who wanted to control me.
Autophagy, an evolutionally conserved process of controlled cellular cannibalization, plays a vital role in cardiac physiology.
Even if insulin could be delivered to patients at a guaranteed rate, the process of controlling glucose levels with exogenous insulin infusions is not straightforward.
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