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proces

I. process1 [ˈprəʊses, ingl. am. ˈprɑ:s-] SUST.

1. process (series of actions):

process
in the process of doing sth
in the process of time
a process of trial and error
a process of trial and error

2. process DER.:

process
process

II. process1 [ˈprəʊses, ingl. am. ˈprɑ:s-] V. trans.

1. process food, materials:

process
poddawać [perf poddać] obróbce

2. process application:

process
rozpatrywać [perf rozpatrzyć]

3. process document:

process
przetwarzać [perf przetworzyć]

4. process photo:

process
wywoływać [perf wywołać]

process2 [prə(ʊ)ˈses, ingl. am. prə-] V. intr. form. (walk)

process
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process SUST.

Czochralski process
spontaneous process
random process MAT.
random process MAT.
parent process INFORM.
output process INFORM.

payment process SUST.

payment process

peace process SUST. POL.

peace process

process engineering SUST. sin pl.

process engineering

process-server SUST. DER.

process-server

production process SUST. ECON.

production process
Present
Iprocess
youprocess
he/she/itprocesses
weprocess
youprocess
theyprocess
Past
Iprocessed
youprocessed
he/she/itprocessed
weprocessed
youprocessed
theyprocessed
Present Perfect
Ihaveprocessed
youhaveprocessed
he/she/ithasprocessed
wehaveprocessed
youhaveprocessed
theyhaveprocessed
Past Perfect
Ihadprocessed
youhadprocessed
he/she/ithadprocessed
wehadprocessed
youhadprocessed
theyhadprocessed

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It is important to note that not all analog proofing systems are capable of rending the low dot gain associated with the process.
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It investigates criminal activity and allegations at all stages of the gold production process in the state.
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The vessel was made of concrete as the first process vacuum vessel of its kind.
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That system was replaced by a more modern system, using a pagination process, in 1990.
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The essence of the effect of bifurcation memory (BM) lies in the appearance of a special type of transition process.
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