Definition of Physiologically. Meaning of Physiologically. Synonyms of Physiologically

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Definition of Physiologically

Physiologically
Physiologically Phys`i*o*log"ic*al*ly, adv. In a physiological manner.

Meaning of Physiologically from wikipedia

- divided into medical physiology, animal physiology, plant physiology, cell physiology, and comparative physiology. Central to physiological functioning are...
- Cell physiology is the biological study of the activities that take place in a cell to keep it alive. The term physiology refers to normal functions in...
- In physiology, a stimulus is a change in a living thing's internal or external environment. This change can be detected by an organism or organ using sensitivity...
- Physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling is a mathematical modeling technique for predicting the absorption, distribution, metabolism and...
- Clinical physiology is an academic discipline within the medical sciences and a clinical medical specialty for physicians in the health care systems of...
- Musculoskeletal physiology is the branch of physiology which addresses the processes of musculoskeletal system. In subclassifying musculoskeletal physiology, MeSH...
- The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Swedish: Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin) is awarded yearly by the Nobel ****embly at the Karolinska Institute...
- but can help keep internal temperatures cooler. Fluid replacement is physiologically challenging during exercise of this intensity due to the inefficient...
- Comparative physiology is a subdiscipline of physiology that studies and exploits the diversity of functional characteristics of various kinds of organisms...
- In physiology, transduction is the translation of arriving stimulus into an action potential by a sensory receptor. It begins when stimulus changes the...