How To Use Physiologically In A Sentence
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Emotions influence us mentally, spiritually, psychologically and physiologically in everyday life. We will gain if we are blessed with positive emotions. We will lose if we are controlled by negative emotions. Dr T.P.Chia
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The flowers of Zamioculcas are morphologically hermaphroditical, but physiologically unisexual.
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These physical effects of withdrawal indicate that the physical body craves for more of the drug and that it is physiologically addicted.
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physiologically addicted
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Several physiologically important disaccharides are sucrose, lactose and maltose.
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Col1a1-Krm2 mice display a cell-autonomous differentiation defect, impaired canonical Wnt signalling and decreased production of the osteoclast inhibitory factor Opg. To determine whether the observed effects of Krm2 on bone remodeling are physiologically relevant, we analyzed the skeletal phenotype of 24 weeks old
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Most fish species cannot tolerate such fluctuations, but some gobies and sleepers have adapted physiologically in ways that have enabled them to thrive.
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They also demonstrated its close relationship with pregnanediol, a physiologically inactive dihydric alcohol which Butenandt and Marrian had found independently of one another in the urine of pregnant women.
Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1939 - Presentation Speech
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The multicentre unsustained tachycardia trial, or MUSTT, compared an electrophysiologically guided strategy with no antiarrhythmic therapy.
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Several physiologically important disaccharides are sucrose, lactose and maltose.
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Very different from all the preceding is the mode of production usually designated by musicians _staccato_, _marcato_, etc. The tone is attacked suddenly, and as suddenly dropped, which, expressed physiologically, means that the entire vocal mechanism is rapidly adjusted, one part to another, and as suddenly relaxed; and the one seems to be about as difficult as the other.
Voice Production in Singing and Speaking Based on Scientific Principles (Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged)
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Physiologically this large drink will also contribute to some health issues, distending the stomach to twice its regular size.
Valerie Orsoni: Schifoodphrenic Nation
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Therefore, the liver and gallbladder are closely related physiologically and pathologically.
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Emotions influence us mentally, spiritually, psychologically and physiologically in everyday life. We will gain if we are blessed with positive emotions. We will lose if we are controlled by negative emotions. Dr T.P.Chia
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Nevertheless, we hypothesize that that these mice do not physiologically acclimate to chronic heat exposure and instead, respond to heat stress behaviorally or by selecting favorable microclimates.
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The female adopts a more passive role in conception than the male, and physiologically she has less to do.
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It differs from strophanthin both chemically and physiologically, and is nearly twice as toxic.
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Individuals acclimatize to cold, for example, by adjusting physically, physiologically or psychologically following cold exposure.
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In addition, the pyramidal cells send their axons into a large fiber tract (the fornix), which allows the pyramidal cells to be identified electrophysiologically by stimulating the axons in the fornix and backfiring the pyramidal cells.
Eric R. Kandel - Autobiography
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Individuals acclimatize to cold, for example, by adjusting physically, physiologically or psychologically following cold exposure.
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Structurally it is a membrane surrounding the heart, and physiologically it protects the heart.
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Female breasts physiologically are mammary glands, designed to convey nourishment to newborn babies.
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Heads would swivel in physiologically irreproducible ways.
The Fiddler in the Subway
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The analysis elucidates a temporal hierarchy of events that range from chemical equilibration events to the formation of physiologically meaningful pools, culminating in a network-scale (dynamic) structure – (physiological) function relationship.
A Top-down Approach
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Lung overinflation may impinge on the cardiac fossa, leading to decreased venous return, and also may promote ventricular interdependence by physiologically restricting the heart.
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1 Each such zooid in these pelagic colonial hydroids or hydrozoans has a high degree of specialization and, although structurally similar to other solitary animals, are all attached to each other and physiologically integrated rather than living independently.
Pounding The Rock
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Physiologically, it is closely related to the paralysis that occurs as a natural part of REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, which is known as REM atonia.
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Physiologically, plant conversion or seedling development involves a transition from the heterotrophic embryo to an autotrophic plant.
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Typically the word describes a relatively uncomplicated event, physiologically speaking: just a pain in the noggin.
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Emotions influence us mentally, spiritually, psychologically and physiologically in everyday life. We will gain if we are blessed with positive emotions. We will lose if we are controlled by negative emotions. Dr T.P.Chia
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This jibes with research showing that women are physiologically and emotionally more sensitive to unsatisfactory relationships.
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Physiologically salt tolerance is also complex, with halophytes and less tolerant plants showing a wide range of adaptations.
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When administered, the therapeutic composition for use in this invention is, of course, in a pyrogen-free, physiologically acceptable form.
FreshPatents.com: Notable Patent Applications - 07/22/2010
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We think it is pathophysiologically linked to menstrual synchrony.
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Ripening is physiologically divided into two distinct classes: climacteric and non-climacteric.
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It's our first glimpse of what's going on physiologically that's causing age-related cognitive decline, " said study leader Amy Arnsten, a neurobiologist at Yale University.
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In order to say that, we have to [kind of] recognize that we might be clinging to some kind of scientifically pre-lapsarian [and even physiologically] conservatively reactionary stance, while at the same time, we really cannot imagine "ourselves" apart from the structure of a world that necessitates, as MKH writes,
Last of the Time Lords
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He isolated it as a nervous disease and explained it physiologically as a disorder of the brain.
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Physiologically, when brain cells are activated by the memory process, the nerve cell coating, known as the glial sheath, increases in thickness and becomes thicker and thicker with each repetition, strengthening the electrical pathway in brain that constitutes memory.
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physiologically ready
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The female adopts a more passive role in conception than the male, and physiologically she has less to do.
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The constituents of the body are physiologically associated with each other and pathologically influence each other.
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It seemed to be physiologically analogous to melanosis.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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Physiologically, plant conversion or seedling development involves a transition from the heterotrophic embryo to an autotrophic plant.
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Moreover, the cell can be seen as a small bioreactor in which the mitochondria, the centres of respiration, ‘live’ in a natural and physiologically optimal environment.
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Emotions influence us mentally, spiritually, psychologically and physiologically in everyday life. We will gain if we are blessed with positive emotions. We will lose if we are controlled by negative emotions. Dr T.P.Chia
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In the forms in which it is most highly developed (Polytrichaceae) this tissue, which is comparable with the xylem of higher plants, is surrounded by a zone of tissue physiologically comparable to phloem, and in the rhizome may be limited by an endodermis.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
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Emotions influence us mentally, spiritually, psychologically and physiologically in everyday life. We will gain if we are blessed with positive emotions. We will lose if we are controlled by negative emotions. Dr T.P.Chia
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The question is, what do the differences mean, and in particular, are they physiologically, ecologically, or evolutionarily important?
The Scientist
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Freud claimed to be committed to science, and he thought a physiologically based psychology was possible, even desirable.