Natural-process Sentence Examples

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  • The natural process of sedimentation assisted the gradual artificial drainage of the marshes by means of embankments confining the river.

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  • But by a natural process the mischief was gradually and partially remedied.

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  • It may be supposed that these crude fancies embody a dim recognition of the physical forces and objects personified under the forms of deities, and a rude attempt to account for their genesis as a natural process.

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  • Careful attempts, based on new scientific truths, an made to explain the genesis of the world as a natural process.

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  • There can be no doubt that Eabani, who symbolizes primeval man, was a figure originally entirely independent of Gilgamesh, but his story was incorporated into the epic by that natural process to be observed in the national epics of other peoples, which tends to connect the favourite hero with all kinds of tales that for one reason or the other become embedded in the popular mind.

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  • The temperature at which the limb is kept, no doubt, favours and hastens the natural process of destruction, so that putrefaction shows itself sooner than would be the case with a dead tissue removed from the body and kept at a lower temperature.

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  • This wasting may be general or local - continuously from the embryonic period there is this natural process of displacement and decay of tissues going on in the growing organism.

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  • But he recognized, at least in acute diseases, a natural process which the humours went through - being first of all crude, then passing through coction or digestion, and finally being expelled by resolution or crisis through one of the natural channels of the body.

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  • In more than one quarter the dikes have been repeatedly extended so as to enclose land conquered from the sea, the work of reclamation being aided by a natural process.

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  • He traced the gradual elevation of man to the social state, which he conceived as a natural process determined by "the necessities of human life."

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  • The time allowed in the English government dockyards for the natural process of seasoning for hard woods such as oak is, for pieces 24 in.

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  • The earlier advocates of artificial propagation and fish-hatching seem to have been under the impression that the thousands of fry resulting from a single act of artificial propagation meant a corresponding increase in the numbers of edible fish when once they had been deposited in suitable waters; and also that artificial fertilization ensured a greater proportion of fertilized eggs than the natural process.

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  • Passing by Buddhism, which, though teaching the periodic destruction of our world by fire, &c., does not seek to determine the ultimate origin of the cosmos, we come to those early Greek physical philosophers who distinctly set themselves to eliminate the idea of divine interference with the world by representing its origin and changes as a natural process.

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  • Though Comte did not actually contribute to a theory of cosmic organic evolution, he helped to lay the foundations of a scientific conception of human history as a natural process of development 'determined by general laws of human nature together with the accumulating influences of the past.

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  • In the natural process of growth, the gap must necessarily be wider between the summits of the twigs than lower down, and, instead of imagining " missing links," it is necessary to trace each separate branch as low down as possible, and to institute the comparisons between the lowest points that can be reached.

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  • If putrid matter is corruption, then corruption is a natural process.

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  • Did people come into this world through the natural process of birth, through the womb of a mother?

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  • The fact of the matter is that the manufacturing and fortification of most cat foods is far from a natural process.

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  • This natural process is better than pesticides that can damage your plants and the natural environment.

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  • This natural process draws extra oxygen out of the water and, as a result, may cause the death of fish and other organisms living in the water.

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  • Actually, it is an easy task, because you're taking part in a natural process.

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  • Heat is produced during the natural process of decomposition and temperatures can get as high as 160 degrees.

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  • First, infants have too many red blood cells and it is a natural process for the body to break down these excess red blood cells to form a large amount of bilirubin.

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  • Most babies with jaundice have physiologic jaundice, which is the type caused by the natural process of breaking down red blood cells.

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  • A natural process in which blood cells and fibrin strands clump together to stop bleeding after a blood vessel has been injured.

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  • Development of sexual identity in middle childhood and early adolescence is a natural process but is more stressful for homosexual adolescents, according to the American School Health Association (ASHA).

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  • The simplicity of the coffin helps ensure that the body can return to the earth through a natural process.

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  • Feng shui attempts to remedy the interruption and restore it to its natural process.

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  • Giving birth is a natural process that many women choose to do in the privacy of their home.

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  • These reeds provide a continuous source of scent for your home, using fragrant oils and a natural process of dispersing the fragrance.

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  • You must account for this natural process by selecting a spot with adequate skin space; one that will preserve the fine lines, shading and ornate elements that make an Italian cross tattoo desirable in the first place.

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  • However, cloudy days and heavy draperies can interfere with this natural process.

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  • Although we grow wiser with age, our body's natural process is to begin slowing itself down.

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  • Skin aging is a natural process that actually begins during the mid-twenties, although it may not be visible until decades later.

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  • Trace out the clue of causation to the end, says Hegel in effect, and it introduces you, not to a single first cause beyond nature, but to the totality of natural process - a substance, as it were, in which all causes inhere.

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