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limen
a threshhold especially the point where a psychological or physiological effect begins to occur
Integumation
That part of physiology which treats of the integuments of animals and plants
Idorgan
more plastids which does not possess the positive character of the person or stock in distinction from the physiological organ or biorgan See Morphon
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VerbarHypoderma
A layer of tissue beneath the epidermis in plants and performing the physiological function of strengthening the epidermal tissue In phanerogamous plants it is developed as collenchyma
Galvanoscopy
The use of galvanism in physiological experiments
enzyme
of enzymes each specifically catalyzing a different chemical reaction the sum of which cause the bulk of the physiological changes observed as life processes Enzymes like most proteins are synthesized by the protein synthetic mechanism of the
Dysteleology
The doctrine of purposelessness a term applied by Haeckel to that branch of physiology which treats of rudimentary organs in view of their being useless to the life of the organism
Docimacy
the nature quality etc of objects as of metals or ores of medicines or of facts pertaining to physiology
biofeedback
a training program in which a person is given information about physiological processes heart rate or blood pressure that is not normally available with the goal of gaining conscious control
polygraph
polygraph : an instrument that records physiological pulsations ;esp : lie detector poly·graph·ic [pÄ -lē-gra-fik] adj
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Physiologically - Law Dictionary Search Results
limen
a threshhold especially the point where a psychological or physiological effect begins to occur
Integumation
That part of physiology which treats of the integuments of animals and plants
Idorgan
more plastids which does not possess the positive character of the person or stock in distinction from the physiological organ or biorgan See Morphon
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VerbarHypoderma
A layer of tissue beneath the epidermis in plants and performing the physiological function of strengthening the epidermal tissue In phanerogamous plants it is developed as collenchyma
Galvanoscopy
The use of galvanism in physiological experiments
enzyme
of enzymes each specifically catalyzing a different chemical reaction the sum of which cause the bulk of the physiological changes observed as life processes Enzymes like most proteins are synthesized by the protein synthetic mechanism of the
Dysteleology
The doctrine of purposelessness a term applied by Haeckel to that branch of physiology which treats of rudimentary organs in view of their being useless to the life of the organism
Docimacy
the nature quality etc of objects as of metals or ores of medicines or of facts pertaining to physiology
biofeedback
a training program in which a person is given information about physiological processes heart rate or blood pressure that is not normally available with the goal of gaining conscious control
polygraph
polygraph : an instrument that records physiological pulsations ;esp : lie detector poly·graph·ic [pÄ -lē-gra-fik] adj
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