The `deamon` attribute in the `multiprocessing.Process` class in Python is used to define whether a process runs as a daemon or not. By setting the `deamon` attribute to `True`, it indicates that the process is a daemon process, which means it runs in the background without blocking the main program from exiting. On the other hand, setting `deamon` to `False` means that the process is a non-daemon process and it will keep the main program running until the process is finished.
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