common pathway

collocation in English

meaningsofcommonandpathway

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common
adjective
uk
/ˈkɒm.ən/
us
/ˈkɑː.mən/
the same in a lot of places or for a lot ...
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pathway
noun[C]
uk
/ˈpɑːθ.weɪ/
us
/ˈpæθ.weɪ/
a track that a person can ...
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(Definition ofcommonandpathwayfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The authors concluded that the sonographic findings of second trimester internal os dilatation, membrane prolapse, and distal cervical shortening represent acommonpathwayof several pathophysiological processes.
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The finalcommonpathwayof white matter disease0dysfunction.
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For example, while we do acknowledge that a brainstem oculomotor finalcommonpathwayintegrates cortical input for many saccades, this is not necessarily the case for all saccades.
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This model provided a good fit to the data, although the equivalent two-factorcommonpathwaymodel was more parsimonious.
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Parent-child interaction is viewed as a finalcommonpathwaythat is influenced both by improvements in parental sensitivity and improvements in child behavior.
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However, neuroendocrine programming may be acommonpathwayby which a wide variety of adverse external influences have long-term effects on the fetus.
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In some cases, a number of distal factors will be causally related to a behavioral endpoint via a finalcommonpathwayor mechanism.
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However, concepts such as the beta-receptor down regulation hypothesis subsequently emerged, which essentially proposed that all antidepressants act through a finalcommonpathway.
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In order to explore further the genetic architecture of schizotypal traits, independent andcommonpathway models were fitted to the variance-covariance matrices.
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To provide a comparison with the two-factorcommonpathwaymodel, we also fitted a two-factor independent pathway model.
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There appears to be acommonpathwaytoward death for malignant and nonmalignant diseases.
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In considering the development of anxiety disorders, no singlecommonpathwaycan be defined.
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Following this, independent andcommonpathwaymodels were fitted to the data.
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Despite discrete pathologies being involved in these risk factors they share onecommonpathway, disruption of cerebral perfusion.
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A range of observations are at odds with the hypothesis of a finalcommonpathway.
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Transmissible and genetic prion diseases share acommonpathwayof neurodegeneration.
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Because thecommonpathwaymodel represents a series of constraints on the independent pathway model, the two can be formally compared using the x2 difference test.
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Both the independent andcommonpathwaymodels specify that each phenotypic variable may also be influenced by specific environmental or genetic factors that are not shared with the other variables.
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