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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjacent process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a process that is next to or related to another process, often in technical or scientific discussions.
Example: "The adjacent process in the workflow must be optimized to improve overall efficiency."
Alternatives: "neighboring process" or "contiguous process".
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across adjacent process (red).
Enabled buffer synchronization across adjacent process (green), disabled sync.
The work is dedicated to the construction of kinetics models for the naphtha reforming process and the adjacent process of catalyst regeneration by coke combustion.
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Adjacent processes also provide Network Synchronization (A2A in red).
a 4 out of 8 adjacent processes of process 64 with buffer size =1.
In addition of space and agents being buffered across adjacent processes, they can also be "networked" (see Fig. 4a); however, through inter-process information sharing.
Repast- HPC provides "buffer" sharing mechanism across adjacent processes, which is parametrized by the neighborhood type and the size of the buffer (see Fig. 4a).
The cost of monitoring transfer of particle properties between adjacent processes for particles migrating across sub-domain boundaries is found to be small.
With cubic splines as the preferred interpolation method, the new algorithm is designed to minimize the need for communication, by transferring between adjacent processes only those spline coefficients determined to be necessary for specific particles.
It is designed to be placed between two adjacent processes.
Our observations suggest that a fraction of PrPd that reaches the cell membrane is then transferred to other membranes of adjacent processes.
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