Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Human physiology in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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hyperbaric medicine focusing on basic research and human physiology under various pressure conditions.
On human physiology One of the more recent discoveries in terms of the effects of weightlessness is the effect that it had on our eyes.
What if the agenda to radically alter human physiology has commenced,
The principle of design follows"human physiology mechanics", it also complements with a curve to best fit the foot by using scientific design by increase layers. So the shoes compare to normal shoes are more comfortable to wear.
He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1943 for joint work with Edward Doisy in discovering vitamin K and its role in human physiology.
investigating the effects of lunar dust on human physiology and pathology.
In their program, the visitors have studied human physiology and psychology very extensively,
systemic level, positively influencing several aspects of the human physiology.
fluid and combustion physics, and human physiology.
What about human physiology?
It has no known effects on human physiology.
Professor of human physiology at the University of Rome.
I realise it's a flaw in my human physiology. But from the medical database.
It works perfectly well on sebaceans and sebeacean and human physiology appears to be similar enough, so.
However, after consulting the Starfleet medical database… I realize it's a flaw in my human physiology.
Years to see how human physiology evolves, So, instead of having to wait a hundred thousand.
materials sciences and human physiology.
Heart and lungs all identifiable within a mass of white stringlike tissue that doesn't appear to correspond to human physiology.
In terms of the effects of weightlessness- Woman One of the more recent discoveries is the effect that it had on our eyes. on human physiology.
Gaetano Martino, who was an internationally renowned Professor of Human Physiology and Dean of the University of Rome, devoted a significant