Examples of using Physiologically in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Could it be the way in which we feed ourselves might have differences physiologically?” he wondered.
increases in strength still more, is physiologically made over in proportion and tissue.
understanding exactly what is involved physiologically is important.
evidence is widespread and that the theory is physiologically reasonable.
to a stressful situation, not just psychologically, but physiologically.
they are quite different physiologically.
I am paralysed by it; both psychologically and physiologically I am in a state of shock.
All up, the shade provided by trees can reduce our physiologically equivalent temperature(that is, how warm we feel our surroundings to be) by between seven and 15°C, depending on our latitude.
During prenatal development, the umbilical cord is physiologically and genetically part of the fetus and(in humans)
Future applications of the discovery may include controlling the release of drugs in the body by using lysozyme as a physiologically mediated pump that scavenges energy from its surroundings.
Honeydew is physiologically less extreme than phloem sap, with a higher essential:
In 2013, a PLoS ONE study found that energy-intake data from the 39 years of NHANES studies were“not physiologically plausible” for a majority of participants because of systematic under-reporting.
Another possible use would involve the creation of a device able to control the release of drugs in the body by using lysozyme as a physiologically mediated pump which works by scavenging energy from its surroundings.
Anger becomes the predominant feeling behaviourally, cognitively, and physiologically when a person makes the conscious choice to take action to immediately stop the threatening behaviour of another outside force.
Future applications of the discovery may include regulating the discharge of drugs in the body by using lysozyme as a physiologically mediated pump that searches for energy from its surroundings.
its pharmacologically active carboxylic acid metabolite E-3174 block all physiologically relevant actions of angiotensin II,
Any delay threatens the deterioration of the victim's well-being, as well as the development of a coma with the launch of physiologically irreversible processes.
adapts and changes physiologically.
its pharmacologically active carboxylic acid metabolite E-3174 block all physiologically relevant actions of angiotensin II,
the sensory inputs to regions that correspond to their perception, rather than the regions that physiologically correspond to the sensory stimuli.