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Illustration of a physical process: a geyser in "action".
A process (lat. processus - movement) is a naturally occurring or designed sequence of changes of properties or attributes of an object or system. Francis Rawle\'s (1914) revision of John Bouvier (1839), Law Dictionary p.2731: Process "Process" Encyclopaedia Britannica, Eleventh Edition Wilbur B. Davenport, Jr. and William L. Root (1958) An introduction to the theory of Random Signals and Noise LCC 57-10020. p.39: Random Processes Richard P. Feynman, Robert B. Leighton, and Matthew Sands (1963) The Feynman Lectures on Physics ISBN 0-201-02010-6 p.1-5: Atomic processes F. Reif (1965) Statistical Physics volume 5 of the Berkeley Physics Course ISBN 0700486229 pp.49-50, 127-135 S. Giedion (1948) Mechanization takes Command: a contribution to anonymous history Processed food: pp. 42, 78, 186, 224-5 Ovid Eshbach and Mott Souders (eds.) (1936, 1952, 1975) Handbook of Engineering Fundamentals ISBN 0-471-24553-4 pp.875-880: processes and state changes for fluids More precisely, and from the most general systemic perspective, every process is representable as a particular trajectory (or part thereof) in a system\'s phase space.
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