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* PID: Process ID, 13086 in this case, which is the unique identifier for the process.
* PID: Process ID, 13086 in this case, which is the unique identifier for the process.
* USER: The user that started the process, ideaslab here.
* USER: The user that started the process, account here.
* PR: Priority of the process in the kernel's scheduler. The value 20 indicates a regular priority.
* PR: Priority of the process in the kernel's scheduler. The value 20 indicates a regular priority.
* NI: Nice value, which influences the priority (0 by default, meaning no adjustment to the scheduling).
* NI: Nice value, which influences the priority (0 by default, meaning no adjustment to the scheduling).
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