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The phrase "a prototype of a process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an initial model or example of a specific procedure or method that is being developed or tested.
Example: "The team created a prototype of a process to streamline the workflow and improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "a model of a process" or "an example of a process".
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A prototype of a process monitoring application based on copper SX/EW steady-state mass balances was designed and implemented.
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She facilitates a two-hour process where the employees craft a prototype of a work process to be tested.
The purpose of the research was to examine potential contributors and hindrances of the DT process with regards to SSD, and create a prototype of an integrated process that could help achieve more strategic and sustainable outcomes.
In conjunction with providing a modeling framework for reducing the uncertainty in C-SVAT, this model is a prototype of a growing theory of ecosystem processes within spatially explicit landscapes, a meta-ecosystem model.
For example, using a process-modeling approach, a prototype of a DES model of septic shock resuscitation has been developed recently (Figure5) [54].
For example, using a process-modeling approach, a prototype of a DES model of septic shock resuscitation has been developed recently [ 54].
This study provided a prototype of industrial process for high titer l- and d-lactic acid production from lignocellulose feedstock.
A prototypical scenario can be defined as a prototype of the accident process corresponding to a series of accidents which are similar in terms of the chain of facts and causal relationships found throughout the various accident stages.
The changes were summarized in a prototype of the new process.
All instances (individuals) of a prototype class inherit the processes and process qualities of the prototype class.
In RSF, a review of international literature informed design of a prototype community participation process.
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