multiple pathways

collocation in English

meaningsofmultipleandpathway

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multiple
adjective
uk
/ˈmʌl.tɪ.pəl/
us
/ˈmʌl.tə.pəl/
very many of the same type, or of ...
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pathway
noun[C]
uk
/ˈpɑːθ.weɪ/
us
/ˈpæθ.weɪ/
a track that a person can ...
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During adolescence and adulthood, insecure attachment is likely to affect psychological functioning via multiple pathways.
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Thus, multiple pathways to the same disturbed behavior are suggested.
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Prevention scientists are cognizant that there are multiple pathways to mental disorder and dysfunction, and that diverse causal processes likely operate for different individuals.
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Given these multiple pathways, the effect of resource degradation on fertility is likely to be quite complex.
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In this article, we start by providing a brief overview of thismultiplepathwaymodel.
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Based on this review, we suggest that there is sufficient reason to question the applicability of themultiplepathwaymodel in explaining the development of antisocial behavior in girls.
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Several explanations are plausible and there may be multiple pathways.
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It is also possible to envisage, on the basis of the labyrinthine architecture, multiple pathways through which this could occur.
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Similarly, there are multiple pathways to resilient outcomes and aspects of cultural influences can contribute to some high-risk individuals doing well despite their adverse situations.
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Second, growing evidence for multiple pathways to specific disorders directs attention to the developmental course, trajectory, and underlying pathogenic processes involved in forms of dysfunction.
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Conversely, equifinality indicates that there may be multiple pathways to the same outcome.
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This pattern suggests that multiple pathways link early externalizing problems and subsequent peer experiences to later externalizing problems.
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The folding of hen lysozyme involves partially structured intermediates and multiple pathways.
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This again emphasises the need to measure multiple pathways and to understand the interactions between them.
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The principle of equifinality is that there are multiple pathways leading to similar outcomes; the evidence from this study supports this idea.
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Perhaps the most significant shared feature is the recognition of multiple pathways to adolescent and adult antisocial behavior.
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Biological systems are characterised by high degree of complexity and the processes involved are usually multi-step and involve multiple pathways.
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The multiple pathways to midbrain and thalamic visual structures seem to be formed by at least two independent neuronal populations.
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