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** and conditioning
** Automobile air conditioning, air conditioning in a vehicle
** Solar air conditioning, air conditioning using solar power
** Ice storage air conditioning, air conditioning using ice storage
** Bottle conditioning, above conditioning after bottling
** Evaluative conditioning, how we can come to like or dislike something through an association
** Fear conditioning, classical conditioning involving aversive stimuli
** Eyeblink conditioning, classical conditioning involving pairing of a stimulus with an eyeblink-eliciting stimulus
** Social conditioning, operant conditioning training individuals to act in a society
** Tom and Nancy Osborne Athletic Complex: Strength training, conditioning, athletic health and athletic administration
** The Jason Bourne novels — mind control, memory erasure and conditioning
** 44th floor used for machinery, e. g. the air conditioning distribution system
** Warning fatigue or user conditioning
** LX: Standard ( Very basic model without air conditioning, cassette tape player, power windows, tachometer or other luxuries.
** SX: Standard ( Without air conditioning, cassette tape player, power windows, tachometer or other luxuries )
** Heating ventilation and air conditioning such as air conditioner, heater, air purifier, air humidifier, boilers, water heater

** and process
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** In a process that can take weeks to months, saline solution is injected to progressively expand the overlaying tissue.
** Canonization, the process of declaring a person to be a Saint
** Atmospheric pressure CVD ( APCVD ) – CVD process at atmospheric pressure.
** Low-pressure CVD ( LPCVD ) – CVD process at sub-atmospheric pressures.
** Ultrahigh vacuum CVD ( UHVCVD ) – CVD process at very low pressure, typically below 10 < sup >− 6 </ sup > Pa (~ 10 < sup >− 8 </ sup > torr ).
** Aerosol assisted CVD ( AACVD ) – A CVD process in which the precursors are transported to the substrate by means of a liquid / gas aerosol, which can be generated ultrasonically.
** Direct liquid injection CVD ( DLICVD ) – A CVD process in which the precursors are in liquid form ( liquid or solid dissolved in a convenient solvent ).
** Plasma-Enhanced CVD ( PECVD ) – CVD process that utilizes plasma to enhance chemical reaction rates of the precursors.
** Condensed milk, milk which has been concentrated by evaporation, with sugar added for reduced process time and longer life in an opened can
** Anomalous dynamics ( Random walk # Anomalous diffusion ), the stochastic motion of objects with mean squared displacement ( MSD ) that deviates from the relation for normal dynamics, MSD ~ t, where t is the time the process is seen ; anomalous dynamics are either faster than normal dynamics ( MSD > t ) or slower ( MSD < t )
** Brownian dynamics, the occurrence of Langevin dynamics in the motion of particles in solution ( e. g. a grain in water, as was first seen by Brown ); its famous property is: MSD ~ t, where MSD is the mean squared displacement, and t is the time the process is seen
** Normal dynamics, is a stochastic motion having a Gaussian probability density function in position with variance MSD that follows, MSD ~ t, where MSD is the mean squared displacement of the process, and t is the time the process is seen ( normal dynamics and Brownian dynamics are very similar ; the term used depends on the field )
** Evaluation and conclusion – summary of process and results, including constructive criticism and suggestions for future improvements
** Filter ( software ), a computer program to process a data stream
** Lactic acid fermentation, the biological process by which sugars such as glucose, fructose, and sucrose, are converted into cellular energy and the metabolic byproduct lactate
** Gasoline can be made from carbon ( coal ) using the Fischer-Tropsch process
** Diesel fuel can be made from carbon using the Fischer-Tropsch process
** Induction heating, the process of heating an electrically conducting object
** Amongst them, there are those who hold that moral knowledge is gained inferentially on the basis of some sort of non-moral epistemic process, as opposed to ethical intuitionism.
** In the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes " Demons " and " Terra Prime " ( both 2005 ) it is revealed that Mars is in the process of being terraformed by use of the Verteron array which redirects comets to crashland on the planet's surface ; by 2155 the atmosphere had been sufficiently altered so that, in the lowlands, Humans could breathe the air unassisted, though temperatures were still cold enough to require thermal gear.
** Golgi II: neurons whose axonal process projects locally ; the best example is the granule cell.
** Pipeline ( Unix ), a set of process chained by their standard streams

** and classical
** Portland cement, the classical concrete cement
** the classical Lie groups, namely the simple groups related to the projective special linear, unitary, symplectic, or orthogonal transformations over a finite field ;
** Ancient Greece, the classical civilization centered in Greece
** Isaac Heinemann, German-born Israeli scholar and professor of classical literature ( b. 1876 )
** John Foulds, British classical music composer ( b. 1880 )
** Ustad Amir Khan, Indian classical vocal singer ( d. 1974 )
** Sergei Babayan, American classical pianist
** Damayanti Joshi, Indian classical dancer of Kathak ( d. 2004 )
** Otto Seeck, German classical historian ( born 1850 )
** Isaac Heinemann, German-born Israeli scholar and professor of classical literature ( d. 1957 )
** Abbey Simon, American classical pianist
** Peter Paul Rubens begins work on his famous classical tapestries, when a contract is signed in Antwerp with cloth dyers Jan Raes and Frans Sweerts in Brussels, and the rich Genoese merchant Franco Cattaneo.
** Friedrich Sylburg, German classical scholar ( d. 1596 )
** Gerhard Johann Vossius, German classical scholar and theologian ( d. 1649 )
** Richard Dawes, British classical scholar ( d. 1766 )
** Demetrius Chalcondyles, Greek classical scholar ( b. 1424 )
** Guillaume Morel, French classical scholar ( d. 1564 )
** The Attic style refers to a storey or low wall above the cornice of a classical façade
** Aristophanes of Byzantium, Greek scholar, critic and grammarian, particularly renowned for his work in Homeric scholarship, but also for work on other classical authors such as Pindar and Hesiod.
** History of science in classical antiquity
** Jean Barraqué, French classical composer, 45
** Tanpura, an instrument used in Indian classical music for continuous production of consonating reference notes ( tonic )

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