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phys·i·o·log·i·cal

 (fĭz′ē-ə-lŏj′ĭ-kəl) also phys·i·o·log·ic (-ĭk)
adj.
1. Of or relating to physiology.
2. Being in accord with or characteristic of the normal functioning of a living organism.

phys′i·o·log′i·cal·ly adv.
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Adv.1.physiologically - of or relating to physiological processes; with respect to physiology; "physiologically ready"; "physiologically addicted"
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fysiologisesti

physiologically

[ˈfɪzɪəˈlɒdʒɪkəlɪ] ADVfisiológicamente
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physiologically

[ˌfɪzɪəˈlɒdʒɪklɪ] advfisiologicamente
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Physiologically, from the standpoint of palate and stomach, alcohol was, as it had always been, repulsive.
38-9), imbecility and dementia still have to be considered physiologically, as caused by defects in the brain.
"Physiologically, now," he said, turning away abruptly, "it was possible.
If we could, this year, exactly reproduce, in your case, the conditions as they existed last year, it is physiologically certain that we should arrive at exactly the same result.
May be for a reader this is a small thing, however it has a broader aspect physiologically.
Deiorio analyzes how the different elements of musical and theatrical compositions affect the audience, and explains how to craft an emotional journey for the audience both physiologically and psychologically.
I feel psychologically and physiologically damaged."
FORMER Olympian Victoria Pendleton has said she feels "psychologically and physiologically damaged" since having to pull out of a Mount Everest climb attempt earlier this year.
Victoria Pendleton, who has said she feels "psychologically and physiologically damaged" since having to pull out of a Mount Everest climb attempt earlier this year
FORMER Olympian Victoria Pendleton has said having to pull out of a Mount Everest climb has left her feeling "psychologically and physiologically damaged".
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