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The manufacture of one substance through a biochemical process, involving other substances.
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[A77/B103] An action necessary for experience, involving the combination of intuitions (from the faculty of sensibility), concepts (from the faculty of understanding) through an act of judgment (from the faculty of judgment). ...
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The translation of input requirements (including performance, function, and interface) into possible solutions (resources and techniques) satisfying those inputs. Defines a physical architecture of people, product and process solutions for logical groupings of requirements (performance, functions, and interface) and their designs for those solutions.
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though the exact use is unknown, it was a tunic which was worn by Romans during meals; but never in public.
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A step in the collective creation process during which ideas are grouped and organized.
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