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Definition of Physiologically
1. Adverb. Of or relating to physiological processes; with respect to physiology. "Physiologically addicted"
Definition of Physiologically
1. adv. In a physiological manner.
Definition of Physiologically
1. Adverb. In accordance with the science of physiology. ¹
2. Adverb. In a manner pertaining to an organism's physiology. ¹
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Definition of Physiologically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Physiologically
Literary usage of Physiologically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Human Intellect: With an Introduction Upon Psychology and the Soul by Noah Porter (1869)
"In or Si kiert. °' order to interpret it psychologically, we must first consider
it physiologically. In sleep, physiologically viewed, ..."
2. Radiation, Light and Illumination: A Series of Engineering Lectures by Charles Proteus Steinmetz (1909)
"The cause of most of these difficulties in dealing with illuminating problems is
that, physiologically, light is not a vector quantity; that is, ..."
3. Agronomy: A Course in Practical Gardening for High Schools by Willard Nelson Clute (1913)
"In winter, though the soil may be saturated, it is physiologically dry because
the moisture is locked up in the form of ice. Strong salts or acids of any ..."
4. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"Theobromine, the active principle of cocoa, is яп alkaloid, physiologically
identical with théine and caffeine ..."
5. The Journal of Physiology by Physiological Society (Great Britain). (1896)
"The action of nitrites and physiologically allied substances. By JS HALDANE, RH
MAKGILL and AE MAVROGORDATO. We have investigated the action as poisons, ..."
6. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1880)
""Lister has shown that milk drawn directly from the teat into a physiologically
clean vessel will, ..."
7. The Integrative Action of the Nervous System by Charles Scott Sherrington (1906)
"The " head " as physiologically conceived. Proprio-ceptive arcs excited secondarily
to other arcs. Close functional connection between the centripetal ..."
8. The Integrative Action of the Nervous System by Charles Scott Sherrington (1906)
"The " head " as physiologically conceived. Proprio-ceptive arcs excited secondarily
to other arcs. Close functional connection between the centripetal ..."