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Physiologically

Physiologically | Physiological

Physiologically meaning

In accordance with the science of physiology. | In a manner pertaining to an organism's physiology.

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In a physiologically or metabolically compromised person, any physiologic or metabolic change may cause or contribute to sudden death,” the company stated.

However, the cut-throat nature of our examination system celebrates the success of a few and creates unhealthy competition and inordinate amounts of stress in children who are physiologically, psychologically and emotionally not ready to handle it.

That’s when corn is physiologically mature and safe from a killing freeze.

This could mean that they do not realize or do not want to divulge that an image is turning them on, or that they believe an image is or should be arousing when it isn’t, physiologically.

Apart from students’ attitude towards learning, the fear of failing can also affect students physiologically and emotionally.

Physiologically, 65% of soybeans are now blooming, up from 47% a week ago and well ahead of last year’s pace of 49% and the five-year average of 45%.

The researchers explain that tiredness induced by vibration makes it harder, both psychologically and physiologically, for people to perform mental tasks.

They are supposed to have it since conscience is physiologically inherent in any living human being.

The zooids are attached to one another and physiologically integrated to the extent that they are incapable of independent survival.

Descriptions of the animals included the physical characteristics associated with the creature, although these were often physiologically incorrect, along with the Christian morals that the animal represented.

During the Miocene (23 to 5 Mya ), mammals were fairly modern, meaning they seldom changed physiologically from the time.

Each individual has an absolute right to satisfy his sexual instinct as is physiologically proper for him.

He suggested that physiological reactions contributed to emotional experience by facilitating a focused cognitive appraisal of a given physiologically arousing event and that this appraisal was what defined the subjective emotional experience.

Many physiologically active materials are removed from the bloodstream (whether by metabolism or excretion) at a rate proportional to the current concentration, so that they exhibit exponential decay with a characteristic halflife (see pharmacokinetics ).

Pronounced differentiation between the ventral surface facing the substrate and the dorsal, facing away from it, accordingly led to the physiologically distinct cell layers of Trichoplax adhaerens that can still be seen today.

The antibiotic treatment may select for bacterial strains with physiologically or genetically enhanced capacity to survive high doses of antibiotics.

The fundamental questions addressed in cellular neuroscience include the mechanisms of how neurons process signals physiologically and electrochemically.

The little finger in classical technique as it evolved in the 20th century is used only to ride along with the ring finger without striking the strings and to thus physiologically facilitate the ring finger's motion.

The Moores published their view that formal schooling was damaging young children academically, socially, mentally, and even physiologically.

The smaller body of an infant or neonate is substantially different physiologically from that of an adult.