normal process
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnormalandprocess
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normal
adjective
uk/ˈnɔː.məl/us/ˈnɔːr.məl/
ordinary or usual; the same as would ...
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process
noun[C]
uk/ˈprəʊ.ses/us/ˈprɑː.ses/
a series of actions that you take in order to achieve ...
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(Definition ofnormalandprocessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Deviations from species-typical patterns of attachment or exposure to threat and stress might interfere with thenormalprocessof synapse pruning in the frontal cortex over the course of maturation.
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If interaction is important in thenormalprocessof sentence understanding, it is strange that this is exactly the situation where it is hardest to obtain evidence of lexical effects.
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Note that this figure is intended to describe thenormalprocess, not the result of a lesion-induced disconnection as occurs with the alien hand (see below).
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That is anormalprocessof the law, and it is perfectly right and proper.
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Did this visit have any other special significance than being simply part of thenormalprocessof consultation with other countries providing overseas aid?
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Natural language is characterized by its fluid uncertain unstable nature: evolution is thenormalprocessof language.
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It is then possible to restart the process plan from a known configuration and continue thenormalprocesssequence.
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These injections interfere with thenormalprocessof chromatin decondensation/recondensation occurring in the zygote after fertilisation.
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Monge proposes that color contrast effects are by-products of thenormalprocessof color constancy.
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In addition, the adolescent may need help in expressing feelings, learning about thenormalprocessof grief, and allowing the adolescent to experience the grief.
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Both cases did, however, show abnormalities of thenormalprocessof lateralization.
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From a traditional information-processing perspective, the unrehearsed memory should also fade with time due to thenormalprocessof forgetting.
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Moreover, this may be anormalprocessthat occurs when engaged in dialogue.
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Simultaneously there is anormalprocessof pruning or apoptosis that results in fine-tuning of connections.
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Here we used two drugs known to be involved (besides their side effects) in disturbance of thenormalprocessof methylation status maintenance.
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While only congress had the power to amend the constitution, the government claimed that thenormalprocessof amending the constitution would be too slow.
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Therefore, reconstructing the development of a mental function after injury can never be the exact repetition of thenormalprocessin ontogenesis.
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As an interesting inversion of thenormalprocess, to be on the safe side is recorded earlier (17th century) as a free phrase than as a maxim (mid-19th century).
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Thenormalprocessof constructing complex expressions involves a large number of lexical, syntactic, and semantic choices (why choose one word or form rather than another, for instance).
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