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The first lesson of archaeology is that it is a destructive process.
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Economic change and the creation of markets is a destructive process, as the United States learned during the downsizing decade of the 1990's and in today's Internet shakeout.
This is a destructive process, where the question as to whether the final devices truly represent the initial state of the unprocessed film of graphene, is difficult to answer.
Sometimes they're converted to each other, which is a destructive process that will soon, thankfully, be obsolete.
"That process calibrates the images from the different cameras in the constellation that make it the full 360, [holding] the world together and eliminating the need to stitch, which is extremely critical [because] stitching is a destructive process to the actual geometry of the captured image.
Cholesteatoma is a destructive process of the middle ear resulting in erosion of the surrounding bony structures with consequent hearing loss, vestibular dysfunction, facial paralysis, or intracranial complications.
"It's a really destructive process to be involved in," she says.
No amount of observation alone will uncover the dysfunction without a commitment to the idea that there is a destructive neuropsychological process at work that causes an underlying dysfunction.
Although it is a non-destructive imaging method, the sampling process is destructive in that conelets are 'destroyed' because they cannot be grafted back onto the trees to develop into mature seed cones.
This is obvious due to the fact that during carbonization process, which is a destructive carbon enrichment process, various chemical reactions such as devolatilization, decarboxylation, etc., happen and, thereby, the number of functional groups gets reduced.
Oncogenic selection is largely a destructive process through which cells lose regulatory mechanisms that have been refined by natural selection to keep the cells functioning in the genetic interest of the organism.
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