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I . pro·cess1 <-es> [ˈprəʊses] N

1. process (set of actions):

proces m

3. process no pl (going on):

v teku

II . pro·cess1 [ˈprəʊses] VB trans

2. process COMPUT:

5. process PHOTO:

pro·cess2 [prə(ʊ)ˈses] VB intr form

pro·cess en·gi·ˈneer·ing N no pl

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Much of this information is processed at an unconscious level (mainly by the cerebellum and the vestibular nuclei).
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In addition, processed foods often contain potentially harmful substances such as oxidized fats and trans fatty acids.
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Salt is added to promote color development in bacon, ham and other processed meat products.
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It suited them to harp on the high saturated fat content and thus pave the way for other industrially processed oils.
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Pollen preserved on archeological sites informs researchers about the ancient environment, and the foods processed and/or grown by prehistoric people.
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Templates are processed by a template processor, a template engine which produces a web document and a style sheet used for page layout of the document.
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On his college radar: prescription drugs, hook-up culture and processed food.
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Essentially, producing more engines which run on ethanol could result in decreased consumption of processed sweets, which contain high fructose corn syrup.
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The last block processed should also be length padded, this is crucial to the security of this construction.
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Some cotton fiber was used domestically, but about 80 percent of the country's crop was processed into cotton lint at more than ten textile-processing factories.
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