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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a process that proceeds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sequence of actions or steps that occur in a particular order or manner.
Example: "The research involves a process that proceeds through several stages, including data collection, analysis, and interpretation."
Alternatives: "a process that unfolds" or "a process that advances".
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The tertiary benzylic alcohol moieties contained in these copolymers undergo acid-catalysed dehydration in a process that proceeds via a stabilized carbenium intermediate, leading to the eventual crosslinking of the copolymers.
Porphyrins are formed as intermediates in the biosynthesis of heme, a process that proceeds in essentially all eukaryotic tissues.
This is in contrast to regeneration of the sporophyte from seed plant protoplasts, a process that proceeds through a callus phase and is often difficult to achieve in the laboratory [ 17].
This model postulates that change is a process that proceeds through specific stages, each of which has key characteristics – characteristics that are amenable to targeted, stage-specific or matched interventions.
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The health and environmental effects of a chemical derive from a continuum of processes that proceed from the source of a chemical or its predecessors to a set of outcomes.
The evolution of such sophisticated forms of treatment will undoubtedly proceed by a process that employs both rational and empiric approaches.
They described their ideal death as being not sudden but proceeded by a process that was not too long, as taking place in the intimate environment of home and with time for saying farewell properly.
This structure is obtained by a complex combination of chemical and electrochemical reactions and crystallization processes that proceed during plate formation.
There is strong evidence that recognizing a face and its emotional expression are achieved by parallel processes that proceed fairly independently of each other [102].
There are many possible processes that proceed too slowly to be studied experimentally, but sometimes they can be accelerated, often by the addition of a substance known as a catalyst.
This article reviews the current state of the art with respect to RAFT alcoholic dispersion polymerization processes that proceed with polymerization-induced self-assembly (PISA) and covers the bulk of the literature up to mid-2016.
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