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downstream

[ doun-streem ]

adverb

  1. with or in the direction of the current of a stream.


adjective

  1. of or relating to the latter part of a process or system.
  2. Genetics. with or in the direction of transcription, translation, or synthesis of a DNA, RNA, or protein molecule.

downstream

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adverb

  1. in or towards the lower part of a stream; with the current
  2. (in the oil industry) of or for the refining, distribution, or marketing of oil or its derived products Compare upstream
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Origin of downstream1

First recorded in 1700–10; down 1 + stream
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Andrew Breitbart, the late conservative website publisher, famously suggested “politics is downstream from culture.â€

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Poor vision can also have downstream effects on language, memory, and attention as we age.

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In recent years, advocates of river restoration have called for reengineering the dam and gradually draining Lake Powell to store the water downstream in Lake Mead near Las Vegas.

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That radiation has been shown to impact the cell’s mitochondrial function, which can have downstream effects on the body, Beheshti said.

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Instead, the Biden administration focused heavily on downstream manufacturing - the process of getting products from the manufacturer to the end consumer.

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