Synonym: physiologic. Similar words: physiology, biological, bacteriological, biological clock, ecological succession, ecological, theological, geological. Meaning: [‚fɪzɪə'lɑdʒɪkl /-'lɒ-] adj. 1. of or relating to the biological study of physiology 2. of or consistent with an organism's normal functioning.
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31) They are expanding their knowledge of brain circuitry and learning-related physiological changes in the brains of higher mammals.
32) We have now shown an invitro physiological response in colorectal tissue to the active metabolite of vitamin D 3 and related compounds.
33) They had considerable physiological and anatomical knowledge, detailed knowledge of thousands of medicinal plants, and wide-ranging curative and preventative skills.
34) Human problems in extreme cold are both physiological and environmental.
35) The same physiological selection criteria for operation were used for young and old patients alike.
36) There is some evidence that low salinities induced by freshwater may result in physiological damage to corals.
37) But it was hard then to perform the necessary physiological experiments to test the idea.
38) That will give us time to adjust our physiological clocks.
39) At the same time, though(sentencedict.com/physiological.html), inherited psychological and physiological traits had their dangerous downsides.
40) The support can work the other way; physiological knowledge can help us to build models.
41) In current research, several assessment methods are used, employing client self-report, behavioural observations[sentencedict.com], and physiological monitoring equipment.
42) Most of the potent drugs obtained from plants are known to act on specific physiological systems.
43) The dragonflies beat their two wings synchronously, but this makes for very considerable physiological complexities.
44) Concern for comfort, health and certainty are inevitable outcomes of this physiological decline.
45) If all this fails, punishable behavior may be made less likely by changing physiological conditions.
46) Specific ethical approval was not obtained for physiological recordings, which were considered part of clinical management.
47) If we cry when we are sad, the physiological response is tears from the eyes and nose.
48) Chronic pain is continuous and unassociated with the physiological responses to acute pain such as sweating and tachycardia.
49) Darwin's integration of evolutionary and physiological biology had been attempted, in the 1840s, through pangenesis.
50) Cocaine addiction does not invariably give rise to physiological addiction and there may be no significant physical effects of withdrawal.
51) After a minute or so, the solution is allowed to cool towards physiological temperature.
52) They will find anatomical and physiological features which are the product of an evolutionary history.
53) He studied the physiological actions of volatile anaesthetics, stressing the importance of quantitive measurement.
54) An interesting piece of biological foresight, no doubt requiring many physiological modifications.
55) All living organisms age, undergoing certain physiological changes as they do so.
56) Physiological problems Finally, a few words about some physiological problems which result from nutrient deficiencies and weather conditions.
57) This is perfectly normal when the body goes through the physiological changes which are often brought about by the Technique.
58) All illnesses carry symbolic meanings as well as the purely physiological.
59) Men fall in love through the effects of hormones on brain cells and vice versa, or some such physiological effect.
60) They are in some way dependent on physiological and physical conditions.
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