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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61) Of considerable physiological importance are the membrane systems revealed by electron microscopy.
62) While this mixture of physiological and mental skills is developing, they are matched by a similar growth in the social skills.
63) An objective physiological measurement is therefore preferable to asking people how they feel.
64) Ants and their fellow travellers Many arthropod guests also undergo physiological changes that smooth their integration into ant society.
65) Adding to physiological disturbances is the psychological distress that is invariably involved.
66) The husbandry of domesticated animals should ensure that their physiological and ethological needs are fulfilled.
67) Home recordings produced physiological data from 34 of 61 patients during subsequent clinical events.
68) If we are at the bottom of the organisation we may be motivated by the desire to satisfy physiological needs.
69) I had it copied from a microfilm of the Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology for 1975.
70) But there is evidence that certain athletes are able to maintain a state of physiological quietude in the most trying circumstances.
71) Since these behavioural data are so crucial to interpreting the physiological findings they will repay careful scrutiny.
72) One could answer this by suggesting that here we are on the borderline between social and physiological laws.
73) Psychobiologists want to explain behaviour in terms of physiological events occurring in the brain and the body.
74) It operates through receptors whose molecular and physiological properties closely resemble the calcium-mobilizing ryanodine receptors of muscle.
75) Systemic treatment of cancer is bedevilled by the similarity of tumour cells to normal cells,(www.Sentencedict.com) at least under most physiological conditions.
76) Hence, we postulated that adaptive cytoprotection maintains a physiological equilibrium between duodenal mucosal resistance and luminal acidity.
77) Physiological addiction may occur after repeated use of analgesics for relief from chronic pain.
78) In the first ICU the patient is correctly diagnosed and treated to correct the physiological variables.
79) BioBrite is the kind of place where they talk a lot about circadian rhythms and the physiological effects of bright light.
80) The physiological significance of the findings in diarrhoea predominant irritable bowel syndrome patients, which were contrary to expectation, is unknown.
81) The release of colonic regulatory peptides by bile salts does make physiological sense.
82) Moreover, mutation rates seem to change with the physiological state of the organism.
83) Behind the relatively simple physiological basis of oral rehydration therapy lurks a hidden danger.
84) They often have a physiological effect on plant growth.
85) The physiological needs are reasonably satisfied.
86) Assimilative processes are phonological changes due to physiological mechanisms.
87) Post-harvest pineapple blackheart is a physiological disorder.
88) Phenobarbital - induced sleep differs from physiological sleep.
89) The physiological action is similar to that of hydrocortisone.
90) Their physiological significance is obscure.
More similar words: physiology, biological, bacteriological, biological clock, ecological succession, ecological, theological, geological, ideological, theologically, ecologically, astrological, tautological, pathological, mythological, toxicological, psychological, chronological, entomological, technological, archeological, terminological, ornithological, chronologically, meteorological, technologically, psychologically, eschatological, dermatological, archaeological.