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Physiological condition or, more often "physiological conditions" is a term used in biology, biochemistry, and medicine. It refers to conditions of the external or internal milieu that may occur in nature for that organism or cell system, in contrast to artificial laboratory conditions. A temperature range of 20-40 degrees Celsius, atmospheric pressure of 1, pH of 6-8, glucose concentration of 1-20 mM, atmospheric oxygen concentration, earth gravity and electromagnetism are examples of physiological conditions for most earth organisms.
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Physiologicalcondition or, more often "physiological conditions" is a term used in biology, biochemistry, and medicine. It refers to conditions of the...
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variance across male populations, and did not correlate with male physiologicalcondition. Adeline Loyau and her colleagues responded that alternative and...
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(logic), a structural rule in proof theory Muscle contraction, the physiologicalcondition of a muscle which generates tension (traction) at its origin and...
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to physiological phenomena. In his theory, James proposed that the perception of what he called an "exciting fact" directly led to a physiological response...
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morphological changes and physiological state alterations at the organism level, that is, result in plant behavior. Such physiological and cognitive functions...
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thefreedictionary.com. a stage in the history of a pathological condition that begins with anatomical or physiological changes that are sufficient to produce recognizable...
syndrome is a disturbance of perception rather than a specific physiologicalcondition, there is likely to be a large degree of variability in the diagnostic...