Physiology in a sentence as a noun

This, combined with your unique physiology and work circumstances, will dictate how many hours you should work.

Oh boy, where to start...First of all, death is a really nebulous concept when you understand physiology at the cellular level.

" So I take that to say that this could be quite a big deal for molecular genetics and physiology, if this finding is confirmed in follow-up research.

I don't think that the problem here is sorting out when to use leeches and when to submerge the patient in water,.I think we need to understand actual physiology and medicine.

I think I know what you're trying to say: that it's not hard for us to learn some facts, but they're less useful without a broader knowledge of human physiology that an MD would be presumed to have, and we don't.

There is hardly any knowledge of human physiology behind most of the answers, just like the question was "what exercises do you like" and not "exercises for someone sitting by the PC all day".

When I've talked to specialists about this kind of thing, the answers I get are all the equivalent to "It's complicated ..." Human visual physiology is real complicated, even the purely mechanical aspects of it, and frankly not a lot is known about some aspects of it.

In other words, this is huge for molecular genetics and physiology, but I'm not so sure it changes what we do in genotype-phenotype association research.

IE, for every "unique physiology", there twenty self-deceivers.

I'm also an avid strength training aficionado, for which I've learned more about the human physiology and the mechanics of lifting weights and their effect on your muscles and nervous system than I care to remember.

What philosophers can be good at – there aren't many things we can be good at – is helping people figure out what the right questions are. When people ask me whether there's been any progress in philosophy I say, "Oh yes, mathematics, astronomy, physics, physiology, psychology – these all started out as philosophy, and once we philosophers got them whipped into shape we set them off on their own to be sciences.

Thus, the selection of commercially available compact fluorescent lights with different colour temperatures significantly impacts on circadian physiology and cognitive performance at home and in the workplace.

Physiology definitions

noun

the branch of the biological sciences dealing with the functioning of organisms

noun

processes and functions of an organism