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n. (natural process English)
Usage examples of "natural processes".
A vast hollow object ten miles across could not have arisen by natural processes.
Beneath their unchanged outward appearances, natural processes (i.
M: Understood, and in my own processes there are close parallels as there always seem to be for those, naturally as part of their natural processes, are drawn to be seekers and to engage the way of knowledge: you have no real choice.
But instead, we repeatedly discover that natural processes-collisional selection of worlds, say, or natural selection of gene pools, or even the convection pattern in a pot of boiling water-can extract order out of chaos, and deceive us into deducing purpose where there is none.
First, a hollow object that size can't be created by any natural processes that we understand.
Any natural source of transuranics would have decayed by natural processes since the formation of the planet.
Only nine per cent of Americans accept the central finding of modern biology that human beings (and all the other species) have slowly evolved by natural processes from a succession of more ancient beings with no divine intervention needed along the way.
The real question was, had the programs written themselves through the accumulating effects of unguided natural processes, or had something that knew what it was doing written them?
It rests upon the premise that the restoration of health is best accomplished through stimulation of the vital natural processes of the human system.
To him, most important of all was the harvesting of scientific knowledge, looking under rocks and seeing what secrets the natural processes had left for him to find.
In effect, the natural processes of differential survival and reproduction do the selecting.
He loved youth, and he loved the last vestiges which still remained to humankind of the natural processes of growth and completion.