Definitionadv. of or relating to physiological processes
Last update: September 4, 2015
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A soil may be physically wet; but if the plants absorb the water only with difficulty, as in a salt marsh, then the soil is, as regards plants, physiologically dry. [Please select]
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The obstacle in syncopated rhythm is physiologically translated as vaso-constriction. [Please select]
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It is physiologically impossible that the women of a race should be handsomer than the men, and _vice versa_. [Please select]
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But the unusualness would seem to be always physically or physiologically explicable, and therefore raises only a complication, not a philosophical objection. [Please select]
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Wherever the will to power begins to decline, in whatever form, there is always an accompanying decline physiologically, a _décadence_. [Please select]
I do not ask, of course, how sleep can be explained physiologically. [Please select]
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The only attempt which I know of to establish a period historically or physiologically is that of FLEURENS, who has advanced an ingenious theory on the subject in his treatise "_De la Longévité Humaine_." [Please select]
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Physiologically, we may very easily reconcile the falsity of the image with the physical character of the impression on which it is based. [Please select]
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