Examples of using Physiological effects in English and their translations into Spanish
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toxic at concentrations above 5% in air, but physiological effects can be experienced at concentrations as low as 1.
including increased vulnerability to predation, physiological effects of pressure changes
hearing loss models, and physiological effects of loud sounds.
not to the possible physiological effects that the pregnancy could have had on her.
The physiological effects of electromagnetic fields on the human body depend first
and direct physiological effects of temperature change will dramatically increase the vulnerability of species
nevertheless not only the physiological effects of jerk, but also oscillations
After observing the same physiological effects with diethyl ether("ether") that Humphry Davy had described for nitrous oxide in 1800,
In Hungary, the decisions of judges are based on the quantity of dronabinol(as the primary active substance responsible for the physiological effects of cannabis) in the seized drug including Schedules I, II
primary substance responsible for the physiological effects of those substances was legally not considered to be an illicit drug anymore?
Article 60: In order to prevent the negative physiological effects on people, flora
Optical illusions can be the result of a variety of phenomena including physical effects that create images that are different from the objects that make them, the physiological effects on the eyes and brain of excessive stimulation(e.g. brightness,
since it is necessary to know about the physical principles of water, physiological effects to the immersion during physical exercise,
that Descartes begins his investigation on their physiological effects and their influence on human behavior.
How can such small doses possibly have any physiological effect?
What physiological effect does laughter have?
The physiological effect of the far infrared.
Physiological effect of the far infrared ray.
Electric Acupuncture thearpy take physiological effect on the human body.
An accurate description of the physiological effect, as far as is allowable by law.