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How to pronounce physiology in English?

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Type Words
Type of bodily property
Derivation physiologic, physiological, physiologist
Type Words
Type of biology, biological science
Has types hemodynamics, kinesiology, myology, neurophysiology
Derivation physiologic, physiologist

Examples of physiology

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Gazzaley is associate professor of neurology, physiology and psychiatry at UCSF.
From the sciencedaily.com
The Athlete's Biological Passport is a snapshot of an athlete's base physiology.
From the suntimes.com
Research draws on the fields of plant physiology, ecology and molecular biology.
From the en.wikipedia.org
As a young scientist, she had studied physiology and fell into obesity research.
From the newscientist.com
The DSM has to compromise too many places to cover everyone's unique physiology.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
However, the physiology of yawning seems to offer a bit of cover on this point.
From the dailyherald.com
There's a science of thrills, and it's rooted in simple physiology and physics.
From the sacbee.com
Metabolic profiling can give a quick snapshot of the physiology of an organism.
From the sciencedaily.com
Network anatomy and in vivo physiology from a group of visual cortical neurons.
From the sciencedaily.com
More examples
  • The branch of the biological sciences dealing with the functioning of organisms
  • Processes and functions of an organism
  • (physiologic) of or consistent with an organism's normal functioning; "physiologic functions"; "physiological processes"
  • (physiologist) a biologist specializing in physiology
  • Physiology is the science of the function of living systems. It is a subcategory of biology. In physiology,scientific method is applied to determine how organisms, organ systems, organs, cells and biomolecules carry out the chemical or physical function that they have in a living system. ...
  • A branch of biology that deals with the functions and activities of life or of living matter (as organs, tissues, or cells) and of the physical and chemical phenomena involved; The study and description of natural objects; natural science
  • (physiological) Of, or relating to physiology; Relating to the action of a drug when given to a healthy person, as distinguished from its therapeutic action
  • (Physiologic) Something that is normal, neither due to anything pathologic nor significant in terms of causing illness.
  • (physiologic) Related to the functions of the body. When used in the phrase "physiologic age," it refers to an age assigned by general health, as opposed to the calendar age.