physiological variable
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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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variable
noun[C]
uk/ˈveə.ri.ə.bəl/us/ˈver.i.ə.bəl/
a number, amount, or situation that ...
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A singlephysiologicalvariablecan change alone, and may anticipate by many seconds, even minutes, the state change.
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Current research paradigms tend to employ correlational research strategies making it difficult to distinguish whether anyphysiologicalvariableis a "cause" or an "effect" of the clinical disorder.
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The measure also appears to have good predictive validity and correlates with a variety of physiological variables in the expected direction.
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There were also no significant interactions between any of these psychosocial and physiological variables.
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The physiological variables evaluated in this study indicated that priming and burial induced changes that were primarily expressed in a heterogeneous environment.
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Each of the individual physiological variables has its own mechanism (or, more usually, mechanisms); but these diverse mechanisms are not the issue here.
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Future studies should assess social information processing and physiological variables directly and relate these to children's attention patterns and behavior in challenging social situations.
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Because there was some collinearity (shared variance) among the psychosocial variables, we tested social support and depressive symptoms separately, with only control and physiological variables in the models.
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A biopsychosocial approach that incorporates the dynamic interaction of physiological variables, social context, and psychological factors, because the reality is that these are not isolated systems but intimately interdependent.
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Second, a few select physiological variables distinguished between the high reactives who developed anxious symptoms and those who did not.
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Table 2 shows the physiological variables measured for both groups at each of the six time-points for calculation of cerebral blood flow, vascular resistance and metabolism.
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The use of body composition outcomes for predicting health status due to their associations with a lot of physiological variables is valid.
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This is evidenced by human plasma calcium, which is one of the most closely regulated physiological variables in the human body.
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Some diseases and physiological variables vary depending upon their admixture ratios.
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