Physiological in a sentence as an adjective

Thankfully I was too soon out of deep sleep to have a physiological reaction... It certainly woke me up though!

You're ignoring the physiological 'cost' of knowing some filthy stranger will be poking around your nice house.

Worse, is I don't show or feel any real physiological symptoms until I'm at 60 mg/dL or below, which is getting fairly dangerous.

The dichromat won't have any L cones contribution, the physiological stimuli won't be the same.

Since vitamin D helps strengthen the effect of calcium, patients can take safer doses of calcium which have great physiological effect.

It seems to me that humans are just moist robot automatons whose actions are the result of their current physiological state and response to the stimuli on their senses.

A task that specialists have so far failed at.> "I read a textbook on physiological chemistry and took to the internet to see if I could find every known essential nutrient.

"I'm suspicious of this theory that thirteen-year-old kids are intrinsically messed up. If it's physiological, it should be universal.

These studies are related to the idea that the immune system is costly to maintain, drawing on many physiological resources of the living organism.

And while they're not contributing directly to a person's physiological stability, I don't think they are that less meaningful than the services being provided by the hospital.

When the researchers examined the rat pups, they discovered that this seemingly insignificant practice had a distinct physiological effect.

For objective physiological outcomes, there is no significant placebo effect.

One really important point about the placebo effect that a lot of people miss is that a lot of it is not a real physiological change caused by the placebo, but is a result of bias in both the subject and the experimenter.

Placebos are NOT effective in treating actual disease states or improving "hard endpoints" such as reduction of all-cause mortality or major morbidity from specific diseases with verifiable physiological signs.

Physiological definitions

adjective

of or relating to the biological study of physiology; "physiological psychology"; "Pavlov's physiological theories"

adjective

of or consistent with an organism's normal functioning; "physiologic functions"; "physiological processes"

See also: physiologic