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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a unidirectional process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing systems, processes, or flows that operate in one direction only.
Example: "In a unidirectional process, information flows from the sender to the receiver without any feedback loop."
Alternatives: "a one-way process" or "a single-direction process".
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Finally, we argue that this is not a unidirectional process.
One thing that teaching fascinates me most is that it has never been a unidirectional process.
Development is generally regarded as a unidirectional process that results in the acquisition of specialized cell fates.
Transitioning is a unidirectional process of mainstreaming sustainability within normative societal behaviour, which communities hope will build resilience, reduce our dependence on distant resources and lead to the transformation towards more sustainable living as an end product.
Our analysis suggests that the evolution of an industry's knowledge base along a technological trajectory is not a unidirectional process of gradual refinement: the focus of knowledge generation shifts over time between different sub-systems in a highly sequential pattern, whose order is strongly influenced by the design hierarchy.
Unlike the energy ladder, energy stacking theory indicates that a household's energy choice does not necessarily follow a unidirectional process.
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The translation of messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) into protein is an unidirectional process mediated by ribosomes, aminoacylated transfer RNAs (aa-tRNAs), and several factors regulating translation initiation, peptide chain elongation, and translation termination.
Similarly to [ 13], the work of [ 24] uses global scene properties to infer positions and sizes of objects; however in contrast to [ 13], this is an unidirectional process where the position of objects cannot influence scene property estimation.
And "so" suggested a kind of thinking that appealed to problem-solving types: conversation as a logical, unidirectional process, proceeding much in the way of software code -- if this, then that.
And "so" suggested a kind of thinking that appealed to problem-solving software types: conversation as a logical, unidirectional process -- if this, then that.
Many laboratory research scientists view TR as a linear, unidirectional process for using laboratory discoveries to develop therapeutics for study in human clinical trials; however, even this form of TR is iterative, including feedback loops from bedside to bench (15).
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