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"forward process" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a sequence of steps or actions that are moving towards a specific goal or outcome. Example: The company is currently undergoing a forward process of expansion, with plans to open new branches in three different cities within the next year.
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The backward process is therefore impossible, and we therefore say that the forward process is irreversible.
Two computational processes are established, one is a forward process analysis and the other is a backward process analysis.
In such circumstances, the physical removal of the products (through their volatility or insolubility, for example) facilitates the completion of the forward process.
This observation has an important consequence: a catalyst for the forward process in a reaction is also a catalyst for the reverse reaction.
If a process occurs, however, in which the entropy is unchanged by the forward process, then it would also be unchanged by the reverse process.
To allow robust error estimates w.r.t. the unknown change of measure, we properly randomize the initial value of the forward process.
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A Feed-Forward process control strategy that compensates for raw material variability is presented.
A recent study of college students suggested that the spring-forward process really is more disruptive to the sleep-wake cycle than falling back.
Comparison of our results with those of others suggests that extrapolation from experimental pain models to the clinic is not likely to be a straight-forward process.
Conducting technical interviews isn't a straight-forward process.
"It's not always a straight-forward process to bring those two different kinds of knowledge together.
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