English-Wörter für 'Physiology.'
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- The application of biology and physiology to clinical medicine.
- The branch of medicine that studies the effects of environmental stress on organisms (most often in space travel).
- (countable) A medicine created with the use of living organisms.
- the branch of medical science that applies biological and physiological principles to clinical practice
- the branch of medical science that studies the ability of organisms to withstand environmental stress (as in space travel)
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- (physiology) Any substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another to effect physiological activity.
- (botany) Any similar substance in plants.
- (pharmacology) A synthetic compound with the same activity.
- (LGBTQ, colloquial, usually in the plural) Sex hormones, as used in hormone replacement therapy for transgender or intersex people.
- the secretion of an endocrine gland that is transmitted by the blood to the tissue on which it has a specific effect
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- involving or affecting physiology or bodily organs
- constitutional in the structure of something (especially your physical makeup)
- of or relating to foodstuff grown or raised without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides or hormones
- simple and healthful and close to nature
- relating or belonging to the class of chemical compounds having a carbon basis
- being or relating to or derived from or having properties characteristic of living organisms
- Developing in a gradual or natural fashion.
- (physiology, medicine) Pertaining to an organ of the body of a living organism.
- Harmonious; coherent; structured.
- (agriculture) Of food or food products, grown in an environment free from artificial agrichemicals, and possibly certified by a regulatory body.
- (military) Of a military unit or formation, or its elements, belonging to a permanent organization (in contrast to being temporarily attached).
- (sociology) Describing a form of social solidarity theorized by Emile Durkheim that is characterized by voluntary engagements in complex interdependencies for mutual benefit (such as business agreements), rather than mechanical solidarity, which depends on ascribed relations between people (as in a family or tribe).
- Instrumental; acting as instruments of nature or of art to a certain destined function or end.
- (chemistry) Relating to the compounds of carbon, relating to natural products.
- (biology) Pertaining to or derived from living organisms.
- (Internet, marketing, of search results) Generated according to the ranking algorithms of a search engine, as opposed to deliberate promotional techniques e.g. by advertisers.
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- The application of biology and physiology to clinical medicine.
- The branch of medicine that studies the effects of environmental stress on organisms (most often in space travel).
- (countable) A medicine created with the use of living organisms.
- the branch of medical science that applies biological and physiological principles to clinical practice
- the branch of medical science that studies the ability of organisms to withstand environmental stress (as in space travel)
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noun
adj
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- (physiology) Any substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another to effect physiological activity.
- (botany) Any similar substance in plants.
- (pharmacology) A synthetic compound with the same activity.
- (LGBTQ, colloquial, usually in the plural) Sex hormones, as used in hormone replacement therapy for transgender or intersex people.
- the secretion of an endocrine gland that is transmitted by the blood to the tissue on which it has a specific effect
verb
adj
- involving or affecting physiology or bodily organs
- constitutional in the structure of something (especially your physical makeup)
- of or relating to foodstuff grown or raised without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides or hormones
- simple and healthful and close to nature
- relating or belonging to the class of chemical compounds having a carbon basis
- being or relating to or derived from or having properties characteristic of living organisms
- Developing in a gradual or natural fashion.
- (physiology, medicine) Pertaining to an organ of the body of a living organism.
- Harmonious; coherent; structured.
- (agriculture) Of food or food products, grown in an environment free from artificial agrichemicals, and possibly certified by a regulatory body.
- (military) Of a military unit or formation, or its elements, belonging to a permanent organization (in contrast to being temporarily attached).
- (sociology) Describing a form of social solidarity theorized by Emile Durkheim that is characterized by voluntary engagements in complex interdependencies for mutual benefit (such as business agreements), rather than mechanical solidarity, which depends on ascribed relations between people (as in a family or tribe).
- Instrumental; acting as instruments of nature or of art to a certain destined function or end.
- (chemistry) Relating to the compounds of carbon, relating to natural products.
- (biology) Pertaining to or derived from living organisms.
- (Internet, marketing, of search results) Generated according to the ranking algorithms of a search engine, as opposed to deliberate promotional techniques e.g. by advertisers.