Mutual relationships between Primary Processes ( P pri ), Auxiliary Processes ( P aux ) and Information Processes ( P inf ) in ergo-transformational system
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Figure 5 refers to the mutual relationships between Primary Processes ( P pri ), Auxiliary Processes ( P aux ) and Information Processes ( P inf ) in ergo-transformational system.
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In any ergo-transformational system it is unavoidable occurrence of a set of Primary Processes ( P pri ), Auxiliary Processes ( P aux ) and Information Processes ( P inf ).
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Mismatches between the predictions of the hypothesis and observations are commonly explained by auxiliary processes such as " mantle wind ", " ridge capture ", " ridge escape " and lateral flow of plume material.
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Particularly relevant to management processes is its integrity; they must take into account comprehensive the requirements for control of all Primary Processes ( P pri ), Auxiliary Processes ( P aux ) and Information Processes ( P inf ) and cover all four phases and components of Information Process.
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These regularity and the models are a consequence resulting from the previously specified laws, i . e . : the law of the process structure ( three related sequences of changes ), the law of unavoidable servicing of two sequences by a specialized Auxiliary Processes ( P aux ) and the law of the sequence servicing by the relevant Information Processes ( P inf ).