pathway
Origin of pathway
1Other words from pathway
- pathwayed, adjective
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How to use pathway in a sentence
This acupoint, dubbed ST36, seemed to trigger a different nerve pathway than the abdominal stimulation—the famous vagus nerve, known for its role in dampening inflammation and pain.
We Need New, Safer Ways to Treat Pain. Could Electroacupuncture Be One? | Shelly Fan | August 18, 2020 | Singularity HubExchanging and blending with anything and everything, looking for new and better pathways through the vast landscape of Darwinian selection.
How Life Could Continue to Evolve - Issue 88: Love & Sex | Caleb Scharf | August 12, 2020 | Nautilus“There isn’t a great pathway forward that can take up the scale to reduce carbon emissions from gas,” Havey said.
Environment Report: One Way to Force Companies to Emit Less Carbon | MacKenzie Elmer | August 10, 2020 | Voice of San DiegoThose pathways also inspired massive scientific and popular interest in metformin, hormones, intermittent fasting, and even the ketogenic diet.
The Secret to a Long, Healthy Life Is in the Genes of the Oldest Humans Alive | Shelly Fan | August 10, 2020 | Singularity HubSometimes, they shove us, shaping the possibilities of existence and our individual pathways through life.
Will had mistakenly connected the pathway of infection in a hospital room with someone coughing or sneezing circulating in public.
Every year 14,000 vessels serve 1,7000 ports in 160 countries as they make their way through this Atlantic-to-Pacific pathway.
The pathway that RB is involved in is altered in 70 percent of human cancers—especially cancers in the brain.
Why Men May Be More Likely to Get Deadly Brain Cancer | Dr. Anand Veeravagu, MD, Tej Azad | August 5, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe pathway to a powerful judgeship is more circuitous than to a State House or Congress.
The more you do something, the more available that pathway is, so you may be able to use your brain resources more effectively.
Only the petrol tins they took for water right and left of their pathway up the cliff; huge diamonds in the evening sun.
Gallipoli Diary, Volume I | Ian HamiltonThe fresh imprint of a tiger's paw upon the pathway gives the same sort of feel to the Indian herdsman.
Gallipoli Diary, Volume I | Ian HamiltonCrossing the heath, her pathway lay near the spot where she had been found, clinging to the bosom of her dead mother.
The World Before Them | Susanna MoodieThe pathway led through a door in the great gateway, over which still hangs suspended the iron port-cullis.
British Highways And Byways From A Motor Car | Thomas D. MurphyHeaven's pathway stands unobstructed, which will lead us into a Paradise of bliss.
British Dictionary definitions for pathway
/ (ˈpɑːθˌweɪ) /
another word for path (def. 1), path (def. 2)
a route to or way of access to; way of reaching or achieving something
courses taken by a student to gain entry to a higher course or towards a final qualification
biochem a chain of reactions associated with a particular metabolic process
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Scientific definitions for pathway
[ păth′wā′ ]
A chain of nerve fibers along which impulses normally travel.
A sequence of enzymatic or other reactions by which one biological material is converted to another.
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