Pathway in a sentence as a noun

We keep getting warned that these things are a pathway to tyranny but frankly, that may or may not happen.

The most straightforward pathway to take this business from $7 million to $70 million is to add 144 consultants.

While 100% true, it neglects the entire ketone metabolic pathway[2], which the brain will use fine instead of glucose.

The clean pathway is easily overloaded by consuming a lot of fructose at once.

Dietary fiber slows down absorbtion of fructose, thus giving the liver more time to process fructose using the clean pathway.

The metabolic pathway responsible for this conversion is a bottleneck and has nothing to do with how much exercise we get.

The dirty pathway is similar to alcohol consumption, with similar long-term effects.

In small molecules, this is typically a protein that you want to activate somehow to change a biological pathway.

Alcohol is metabolized by a completely different pathway.

Fructose is metabolized through pathways that are most similar to the way glucose is processed, notwithstanding the important differences.

Sarcopenia isnt recognized as an official disease by the FDA, so the pathway to get ***** approved for frailty and to get more people mobile and into society is just not there.

At high levels, alcohol is metabolized through a different pathway, the cytochrome P450 -- in other words, detoxification.

To apply it usefully, we'd take into consideration the different metabolic pathways of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats.

We know for a fact that the pathway for sugars is thermodynamically more efficient than proteins [1] - the laws of thermodynamics directly contradict "a calorie is a calorie"!

That would be very cool because it would get the drone operators in the same system as everyone else, ensure they know the FARs and are sufficiently skilled to be safe, and create a pathway that everyone could feel good about being legitimate.

Here, we studied the reactivity of intermediates of glycolysis and the pentose phosphate pathway upon replicating a plausible chemical composition of the prebiotic Archean ocean.

Any idea when that took hold in Ireland?My other guess would be that the mass emigration of the 1840s-50s created a long-lasting easy pathway for Irish to emigrate to the US, and that this proved so attractive that the population stayed low even in the face of high birthrates.

Pathway definitions

noun

a bundle of myelinated nerve fibers following a path through the brain

See also: tract

noun

a trodden path

See also: footpath