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* The most important work by Paul S. Fiddes is The Creative Suffering of God ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992 ); see also his short overview " Process Theology ," in A. E. McGrath, ed., The Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Modern Christian Thought ( Oxford: Blackwell, 1993 ), 472 – 76.
* Donald Viney, " Process Theism ," Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
* John B. Cobb, Jr., " Process Theology ," Religion-Online
" Structure, Function and Process in the Early Song Cycles and Extended Songs of the Canadian Rock Group Rush ," PhD dissertation in music theory, Ohio State University, 2002.
Some examples might be " Music during World War I ," " Medieval and Renaissance instrumental music ," " Music and Process ," " Mozart's Don Giovanni.
The most popular conversion is effected by reacting the alcohol with thionyl chloride () in the " Darzen's Process ," which is one of the most convenient laboratory methods because the byproducts are gaseous.
" Informing the New Dramaturgy: Critical Theory to Creative Process ," Theatre Topics Vol 3: no.
The petitions called for a " Fair Process ," asking the College to remain neutral during the unionization process and to acknowledge the results of a card check.
These color cartoons were augmented with a Fleischer-patented three-dimensional background effect called " The Stereoptical Process ," a precursor to Disney's Multiplane.
* " Process of Manufacturing Carbons ," January 17, 1882,
" Immigrant Nuns: Their Participation in the Process of Americanization ," in Catholic Historical Review 77, 1991, 194 – 208.
* Christopher Isham, " Creation of the Universe as a Quantum Tunnelling Process ," in ( eds.
In 1967, the island played a key role in the development of what came to be known as the " Fogo Process ," a model for community media as a tool for addressing community concerns, when Colin Low shot 27 films with Fogo Islanders as part of the National Film Board of Canada's Challenge for Change program.
Stewart dissented in Griswold v. Connecticut ( 1965 ) on the ground that, while the Connecticut statute barring the use of contraceptives seemed to him an " uncommonly silly law ," he could not find a general " Right of Privacy " in the Fourteenth Amendment Due Process Clause.
" The Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment stands ," he wrote, " on its own bottom.
Allison created an entire model of decision-making, which he called the " Organizational Process Model ," based on such issues as those covered by Tuchman, a model which directly countered game theory and other rationalistic means of explaining events.
* Jones, E. E., Davis, Keith E., " From Acts to Dispositions: The Attribution Process in Person Perception ," in Leonard Berkowitz, ed., Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, Vol.
* Mary Ellen Guffey, " Organizing and Writing Business Messages ," Business Communication: Process and Product, p. 160-161.
Alexander sees his theories of " The Fundamental Process ," " structure preserving transformations " and " 15 fundamental properties " which he outlines in his four volume work, The Nature of Order as instrumentally shaping paths through configuration space.
On March 6, 1968, Hubbard issued an internal memo titled " RACKET EXPOSED ," in which he denounced twelve people ( Peter Goodwin, Jim Stathis, Peter Knight, Mrs. Knight, Nora Goodwin, Ron Frost, Margaret Frost, Nina Collingwood, Freda Gaiman, Frank Manley, Mary Ann Taylor, and George Wateridge ) as " Enemies of mankind, the planet and all life ," and ordered that " Any Sea Org member contacting any of them is to use Auditing Process R2-45.

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The term was earlier used in sociology by Norbert Elias in The Civilizing Process ( 1939 ) and in Marcel Mauss's account of " body techniques " ( techniques du corps ).
The first variation consists of three distinct steps ( the Bosch Process as used in the Plasma-Therm tool ) while the second variation only consists of two steps ( ASE used in the STS tool ).
The phrase, " the hammering process " was used by Christian metal band Living Sacrifice for the name of their album The Hammering Process.
This was common for reproduction photography of flat copy when large film negatives were used ( see Process camera ).
* Process capability ratio, used in quality control
Process philosophy covers not just scientific intuitions and experiences, but can be used as a conceptual bridge to facilitate discussions among religion, philosophy, and science.
* Process identifier, a number used by Unix kernels and Windows operating systems to identify a process
* Process and instrumentation diagram, commonly used in chemical and process engineering
Process reliabilism has been used as an argument against philosophical skepticism, like the brain in a vat idea.
The Due Process Clause has been used to apply most of the Bill of Rights to the states ( see below for details ).
Process magenta ( the color used for magenta printing ink — also called printer's or pigment magenta ) is much less vivid than the color electric magenta achievable on a computer screen — indeed, CMYK printing technology cannot accurately reproduce pure magenta as described above as electric magenta ( 1 / 2 100 % blue light + 1 / 2 100 % red light = magenta ) on paper.
The Lincoln County Process, used in the distillation of Tennessee whiskey, is named for this county, as Jack Daniel's distillery was originally located here.
Modified versions of the 1620 were used as the CPU of the IBM 1710 and IBM 1720 Industrial Process Control Systems ( making it the first digital computer considered reliable enough for real-time process control of factory equipment ).
Over time, as other discoveries were made, The Freeport Sulphur Company also used the Port Sulphur facility to support their other Frasch Process sulphur mines located at Garden Island Bay, LA ; Lake Pelto, LA ; Caillou Island, LA ; a land based mine at Chacahoula, LA ; The first offshore sulphur mines at Grand Isle, LA and Caminada Pass, LA ; and a large operation 50 miles offshore from the Mississippi River Delta in 300 feet of water, at Main Pass Block 299 in the Gulf of Mexico.
Process engineers more commonly use the term " semi-custom ", while " gate-array " is more commonly used by logic ( or gate-level ) designers.
* Standards Process Oversight and Appeal: The IAB provides oversight of the process used to create Internet Standards.
Process art and anti-form art are other terms used to describe this work determined by the space it occupies and the process by which it is made.
Manufacturing Process of Sulfur " Flowers " at Myoban Hot Spring-Thatched huts at Myoban Hot Spring are used to produce yu-no-hana or sulfur “ flowers ” which are crystals that develop naturally on the ground around the springs.
The Cognitive Process Profile ( CPP ) psychometric is an example of a tool used in succession planning to measure candidates ' ability to manage complexity according to Jaques ' definition.
Dr. John Harvey Kellogg patented a " Process of Preparing Nut Meal " in 1895 and used peanuts.
Due diligence is a term used for a number of concepts involving either the performance of source inspection or source surveillance, or the performance of quality duties such as PVA ( Process Validation Assessment ) or System Audits with a certain standard of care.
However, beginning in the early 20th century, the Supreme Court has used the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to apply most of the Bill of Rights to the states through the process and doctrine of selective incorporation.

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