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Isothermal process (2186 bytes)
1: ... with its surroundings is known as an [[adiabatic process]]. 9: ...volume of an intermediate state of the isothermal process. 11: An isothermal process is shown as a hyperbolic line (T<sub>0</sub> = co... 16: ...he system. This means that, during an isothermal process, all heat accepted by the system from its surroun... 19: * [[adiabatic process]] Isothermal Planning and Development Commission (745 bytes) 3: The '''Isothermal Planning and Development Commission''' is one of ... Dialectic process vs. dialogic process (751 bytes) 3: ...gy wins out over the others (the very aim of such process is to achieve the triumph of one over the other). 5: ...ly merge into bigger entities as in the dialectic process, but nonetheless modify themselves (sometimes fun... Process (4068 bytes) 1: ... [[project]]. See also: [[process management]], [[process theory]], and [[:Category:Nature]]. 4: ... [[clock]]. Below are a few specific examples of processes. 5: *The [[Bessemer process]] is a way of producing [[steel]]. 6: *The process of [[mining]] extracts [[ore]]. 7: ...generally assumed to be an example of a recurrent process) C-41 process (2408 bytes) 1: ...me of this writing, C-41 is the most popular film process in use, with just about every photofinishing lab ... 3: ...hen by fixing, followed by thorough washing. This process is fairly familiar in photography, but for C-41 t... 7: .... These films have the advantage that they can be processed by one hour photo shops, and although rated at ... 9: ...sparency (photography)|slide film]] for the [[E-6 process]] in C-41, which yields negatives with a color sh... 11: [[Category:Photographic processes]] P-process (1669 bytes) 1: {{Nuclear_processes}} 3: ...rocess''' was believed to be a [[proton]] capture process which occurrs during supernovae explosions. 8: ...eason why the p-process is sometimes called gamma-process. 10: ... of elements that can also be produces in the [[s-process]] or 11: ...y isotopes that cannot be produced in the s- or r-process (e.g. <math>{}^{190}Pt</math> or <math>{}^{168}Yb... S-process (2380 bytes) 1: {{Nuclear_processes}} 3: ... stability. Contrast with [[P-process|P]] and [[R-process]]es. 5: ...es for significant elemental production via the s-process. 7: The s-process is often mathematically treated using the so-call... 9: ...orium or Uranium. The cycle that terminates the s-process is: R-process (1873 bytes) 1: {{Nuclear_processes}} 3: ...with [[P-process|P]] and [[S-process]]. In the r-process nuclei are bombarded with a large neutron flux to... 5: ...pernova only contributes a very small amount of r-process elements. 7: ... the heavy-isotope region, which terminates the r-process when such nuclei become readily unstable to spont... 9: ...ss peaks are at about 10 amu below those of the s-process peaks (which occur exactly at closed neutron shel... The Process (3303 bytes) 1: '''''The Process''''' is a [[1996]] album by [[Skinny Puppy]]. It ... 4: ...r="orange" style="color:black;" colspan="3"|''The Process'' 6: |align="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:TheProcessAlbumCover.jpg|Album cover]] 37: |''The Process''<br />([[1996]]) 46: # Process - (5:02) E-6 process (4234 bytes) 1: ...'' (sometimes abbreviated to just '''E-6''') is a process for developing [[transparency (photography)|color... 3: ...cess]] used for color negatives. There is little processing latitude because there is no opportunity to co... 5: It replaced the E-3 and E-4 processes in [[1975]]. 7: ...ction Agency requested Kodak stop usting. The E-3 process used light for reversal, and produced transparenc... 9: ...ped separately, and [[dye]]s are added during the process rather than being incorporated in the film base. Service of process (1865 bytes) 1: ...h jurisdiction has rules regarding the service of process, in some cases the law may require the summons to... 3: ...mselves may effectuate service. Proper service of process results in "[[personal jurisdiction]]" of the cou... Process theory (751 bytes) 1: ...ain outcome ([[output]]) state, following a set [[process]]. 3: ...rase is used in connection with human motivation, process theory attempts to explain the mechanism by which... Lévy process (2379 bytes) 1: ...ples are the [[Wiener process]] and the [[Poisson process]]. 3: ...times ''t'' < ''s''. To call the increments of a process '''independent''' means that increments ''X''<sub... 5: In the [[Wiener process]], the probability distribution of ''X''<sub>''t'... 7: ... λ > 0 is the "intensity" or "rate" of the process. 9: ...sibility|infinitely divisible]]. There is a Lévy process for each infinitely divisible probability distrib... Process control (1198 bytes) 1: ...thm]]s for controlling the output of a specific [[process]]. See also [[control theory]]. 3: ...xample, heating up the temperature in a room is a process that has the specific, desired outcome to reach a... Molding (process) (911 bytes) 1: '''Molding''' is the process of [[manufacturing]] by shaping pliable raw mater... Broma process (742 bytes) 1: The '''Broma process''' is a method used to remove [[cocoa butter]] fr... 3: ...ntense taste than [[Dutch process chocolate|Dutch process]] cocoa, as no [[alkali]]s are added to the cocoa... Solvay process (5572 bytes) 1: The '''Solvay process''' is the major industrial process used in the production of ''soda ash'' ([[sodium ... 5: The Solvay process produces sodium carbonate from salt ([[sodium chl... 15: ...heating it, recovering some carbon dioxide in the process: 23: ... for losses. The only major inputs to the Solvay process are salt and limestone, and its only major byprod... 27: ...ric acid]], and [[coal]]. Although the [[Leblanc process]] achieved widespread industrial use, the expense... Quasistatic process (1533 bytes) 1: ...that happens infinitely slowly. In practice, such processes can be approximated by performing them "very sl... 3: ...6) — in this case, no matter how slowly the process takes place, the states of the two bodies are nev... 5: ...remaining technically different from [[reversible processes]]. 9: ...da, B.H. (1978), ''Thermodynamics of Irreversible Processes'', Halsted. 12: * [[Reversible processes]] Leblanc process (7083 bytes) 1: The '''Leblanc process''' is a chemical process for the industrial production of ''soda ash'' ([[... 11: The Leblanc process was a [[batch process]] in which sodium chloride was subjected to a ser... 23: Leblanc established the first Leblanc process plant in [[1791]] in [[St. Denis]]. However, the... 25: ...alt imports hindered the economics of the Leblanc process and kept such operations on a small scale until [... 29: .... In addition, for every 8 tons of soda ash, the process produced 7 tons of calcium sulfide waste. This s... Budget process (142 bytes) 1: A '''budget process''' refers to the process by which governmnets create and apporve a [[budge... 3: See also: [[United States budget process]]
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