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  • Human engineers have adopted virtually all the sub-processes found in intra-cellular mechanisms long before we knew they were in the cells.

    Attached to Strings 2009

  • Still looks inadequate to me, no matter how many sub-processes they stick in there (drift, HGT, symbiosis, recombination).

    A Review of Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed 2008

  • Jason Rhoades' work, The Creation Myth, for example fills a room with a bizarre, Heath Robinson-like machine representing the creative process - there's a trail of cables taking you through a series of sub-processes.

    Walking In My Mind Sci-Fi Gene 2009

  • Jason Rhoades' work, The Creation Myth, for example fills a room with a bizarre, Heath Robinson-like machine representing the creative process - there's a trail of cables taking you through a series of sub-processes.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Sci-Fi Gene 2009

  • The ontology of "assemblages" captures the idea as well, in its ontology of separable sub-processes.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Daniel Little 2008

  • The ontology of "assemblages" captures the idea as well, in its ontology of separable sub-processes.

    Composition of the social Daniel Little 2008

  • Furthermore, each major process may include multiple sub-processes.

    Metal cycle 2007

  • Between the processes (or sub-processes) are the markets, where imports and exports of the metal in various forms often occur.

    Metal cycle 2007

  • Documenting is fast and easy because you only have to list the high-level steps. iFabricate helps you link your projects to descriptions of tools, standard materials, and detailed sub-processes created by yourself and the iFabricate community.

    Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Open Source Fabrication: IFABRICATE 2005

  • This technical memorandum contains eights chapters, five of which deal with the various sub-processes needed for the manufacture of stabilised soil blocks, including quarrying and testing of raw materials; pre-processing of the latter (grinding, sieveing, proportioning, and mixing); block forming methods including a detailed description of alternative block forming machines; curing and testing of blocks; and the use of mortars and renderings in wall construction.

    Chapter 2 1987

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