physiological change

collocation in English

meaningsofphysiologicalandchange

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physiological
adjective
uk
/ˌfɪz.i.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌfɪz.i.əˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating to the way in which the bodies of living ...
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change
noun
uk
/tʃeɪndʒ/
us
/tʃeɪndʒ/
the act of becoming different, or the result of something ...
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(Definition ofphysiologicalandchangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Failedphysiologicalchangeof the spiral arteries will result in persistence of the muscular layer.
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Several earlier studies had observed that thisphysiologicalchangewas induced only through the feeding of juvenile whiteflies.
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This suggests that, at least for some cultivars, there is aphysiologicalchangein plant attractiveness following psyllid feeding.
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A second issue that was addressed was whether there would be aphysiologicalchangein response to an empathy-eliciting situation that would reflect arousal and/or regulation.
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On one hand, this finding is consistent with the programming hypothesis that early exposure to marked adversity initiated aphysiologicalchangeto the stress response system that persisted into adulthood.
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When you are administering fluorides to people you are, in fact, producing aphysiologicalchangeof an abnormal character, and therefore you are administering medication.
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The firstphysiologicalchangedetected in the tame foxes was a lower adrenaline level.
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This group was expected to use cues to explain theirphysiologicalchange.
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This group was expected to use cues around them for theirphysiologicalchange.
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For women, almost anyphysiologicalchangethat affects the reproductive systempremenstrual syndrome, pregnancy and the postpartum period, menopausecan have an adverse effect on libido.
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A disease in which there is aphysiologicalchangeto some tissue or organ of the body.
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Another importantphysiologicalchangerelated to sexuality in humans was the evolution of hidden estrus.
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This group was used as a control because they were not experiencing aphysiologicalchangeand have no emotion of label.
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This condition was expected to use cues to explain theirphysiologicalchange.
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These data are then linked to physiological changes in the cortex, and possibilities for neuroplasticity are addressed.
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This rest increases the physiological changes occurring in the body and the fatigue experienced in a selfperpetuating spiral of increasing fatigue.
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Increases in grain yield in bread wheat from breeding and associated physiological changes.
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These physiological changes render older individuals susceptible to hyponatraemia and volume depletion.
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Genetic improvements in winter wheat yield since 1900 and associated physiological changes.
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