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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a processes" is not correct in English
Did you mean "as a process"? You can use "as a process" when referring to a series of actions or steps taken to achieve a particular end in various contexts, such as business, education, or science. Example: "Understanding the project development as a process is crucial for its success."
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The influence of several scavengers was investigated, as well as a processes with and without subsequent purification via C18 cartridge.
Much more seriously, one often encounters descriptions of natural selection as a processes that "chooses" among "preferred" variants or "experiments with" or "explores" different options.
Subject 6685 may be confusing the various mechanisms of evolution as being different kinds of evolution, may be considering including Lamarckian views, which may not view evolution as a processes of inextricably related variables.
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It vindicates revolution as a process, not as an event.
Treat it with a bit more respect as a process.
He describes peace talks as a process of "attrition".
"We see it as a process of empowerment.
Viewed strictly as a process, though, it functioned remarkably well.
View consumption as a process, not an event.
Mr. Cutler is a believer in architecture as a process.
I see this is as a process of familiarisation.
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