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How to pronounce epiphenomenon in English?

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Type Words
Type of by-product, byproduct

Examples of epiphenomenon

epiphenomenon
The EA simulated game has become a regular epiphenomenon of the sports world.
From the businessweek.com
Is it just an epiphenomenon or does it portend a new era in French politics?
From the france24.com
In other words, stature is an epiphenomenon resulting from multiple causes.
From the scienceblogs.com
It is only an epiphenomenon or secondary phenomenon, secondary to the causal power of matter.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Attention at its best is an epiphenomenon in materialist ideology.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
So, according to classical theory, ageing could only evolve as a side effect, or epiphenomenon of selection.
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Matter might be the epiphenomenon, not mind.
From the markvernon.com
It has been suggested that consciousness is merely a side-effect of neuronal functions, an epiphenomenon of brain states.
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Often there is an implication that the epiphenomenon exerts no causal agency on the fundamental phenomena that explain it.
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More examples
  • A secondary phenomenon that is a by-product of another phenomenon
  • A symptom that develops during the course of a disease that is not connected to the disease; A mental state or process that is an incidental byproduct of physiological events in the brain or nervous system; Any state, process, or other activity that is the result of another
  • A secondary symptom of something.
  • A useless accompaniment.