311 examples of physiological in sentences

It should be noted first that the smut fungus is living at the expense of its host plant, the wheat, and its effect on the host may be summarized as follows: The consumption of food, the destruction of food in the sporulating process, and the stimulating or retarding effect on normal physiological processes.

Had it been an accidental name, the similarity between it and Anaitis might have had something in it; but it turns out to be a mere physiological name.'

The Sabbath as a Day of Physiological Rest.

Those who have succeeded best in what they have undertaken, and who have enjoyed sound health during a long and useful life, have studiously lived up to the mandates of this great physiological law.

It is by no means certain that the tendency nowadays to devote the Sabbath to long trips on the bicycle, tiresome excursions by land and sea, and sight-seeing generally, affords that real rest from a physiological point of view which nature demands after six days of well-directed manual or mental labor.

Now sleep is just another manifestation of this periodic and physiological rest by which Nature refreshes us.

Adults of average age who work hard with their hands or brain, under perfectly normal physiological conditions, usually require at least eight hours of sleep.

Physiological Conditions of Taste.

The essential thing is to produce an alcoholic beverage which will have a marked physiological effect.

The predisposition or tendency derived from one's ancestors to definite physiological actions.

The practice of operating upon living animals, for the purpose of studying some physiological process.

In the interpretation of the term 'edentulous' considerable latitude may be permitted, and is indeed desirable, so that it may in practice be applied to many individuals who, according to meticulous physiological standards, should not be so classified.

Although practice may discipline and develop this power, there must exist an underlying physiological fitness, or all study and experience will be unavailing.

I doubt not these fellows have aided Monsieur in perplexing his brain respecting the diverse, the world-wide ramifications of this physiological problem.

Stand from under!" Sydney Smith, in his "Moral Philosophy," has also put strongly this case of physiological despair.

A Physiological Cook-Book.

Honestly dirty, and robustly indifferent to what mortally offends our squeamish senses, our happy ancestors fattened on carbonic acid gas, and took the exhalations of graveyards and gutters with a placidity of stomach that excites our physiological admiration.

CHAPTER III GENERAL PHYSIOLOGICAL AND ANATOMICAL OBSERVATIONS

82.HOOF SHOWING THE RINGS IN THE HORN BROUGHT ABOUT BY PHYSIOLOGICAL CAUSES.] Causes.

This condition is purely a physiological, and not a pathological one, and the words of its more common name, 'grass rings,' sufficiently indicate one of the most common causes.

CHILD, CHARLES M. physiological foundations of behavior.

BERGEIM, OLAF, joint author. Practical physiological chemistry. SEE Hawk, Philip B. BERL, EMMANUEL.

West Pub. Co. (PWH); 3Apr59; R234098. HAWK, PHILIP B. Practical physiological chemistry, by Philip B. Hawk and Olaf Bergeim.

Louise Hathaway (A); 3Mar69; R456861. HATHAWAY, STARKE R. Physiological psychology.

581-592; and those in W. McDougall's Physiological Psychology, chap.

311 examples of  physiological  in sentences