A process occurring in living organisms.
1 When you launch a programme, it is an organic process .
2 Klüver-Bucy syndrome must be distinguished from symptoms of schizophrenia or affective disorder; its presence suggests an organic process .
3 Death was an organic process .
4 I suspect this is something akin to an organic process , something that Demeter, the goddess of the Earth would know and understand.
5 The lectures of the second group take up the various aspects of human evolution as a special instance of the general organic process .
6 But the fact remains that wherever analysis has been possible the constituent elements of an organic process prove to be physical and chemical.
7 Thus the Hegelian vision is itself an organic process , including all other interpretations of life and of the world as its necessary phases.
8 It's a more organic process , but the ropes still need to be rigged with me wearing the right clothes, in the right light, etc.
9 Organic processes succeed one another with wonderful regularity, as if wrought out by inexplicable intelligence.
10 You can't order these organic processes , any more than a milliner can make a rose.
11 In the second place, his organic processes shewed a certain queerness of proportion which nothing in medical experience can parallel.
12 The great organic processes both of mind and body are only indirectly, or to a partial extent, under the control of consciousness.
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