Sentences with phrase «known phenomenon whereby»

A bit of a paradox in all of this is the increased likelihood that a low carb microbial community will most certainly lead to increased gut permeability — a well - known phenomenon whereby microbial parts (lipopolysaccharides, which leads to metabolic endotoxemia) and whole microbes themselves (bacteremia) leak from the intestinal track into the blood, leading to low - grade inflammation that is at the root of metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, obesity and heart disease.

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There is also a phenomenon of being the «scapegoat» of the family, whereby you will be blamed for all the family failures no matter how successful you are in life.
The well - known «placebo effect» is a phenomenon whereby a patient's condition improves or a patient experiences side effects despite having received a «fake» treatment.
The phenomenon whereby non-carriers of a specific mutation copy the phenotype (in this case melanoma) from their mutation - carrying relatives is known as phenocopy.
Researchers already knew that two photons can form long - distance connections across vast stretches of space, whereby measuring the state of one causes changes in the state of the other — a phenomenon known as entanglement.
ANITA will exploit a phenomenon known as the Askaryan effect, whereby high - energy neutrinos streaming through ice, salt or sand produce a cone of radio waves when they collide with a nucleus in the material.
By Scott Mendelson HollywoodNews.com: a continuing feature of sorts on how the 24 - hour news cycle hurts the world of film news (part I), we'll be briefly (I hope) discussing the weird phenomenon whereby countless column inches are spent dissecting and analyzing that which is either not - yet known or painfully obvious.
The current situation is a New York City case study of the economic phenomenon known as the tragedy of the commons, whereby a shared resource is, inevitably, overexploited.
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