This is physiologically difficult given the abnormally low-calorie use associated with many people's sedentary lifestyles. |
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He isolated it as a nervous disease and explained it physiologically as a disorder of the brain. |
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Eating disorders are in fact psychological, and not physiologically orientated. |
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Thereafter, developing seeds are physiologically and biochemically committed to storage of nutrients. |
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Structurally it is a membrane surrounding the heart, and physiologically it protects the heart. |
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Several physiologically important disaccharides are sucrose, lactose and maltose. |
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Dormancy is the inability of the viable seed to commence germinative growth even when environmental conditions are physiologically favourable. |
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The flowers of Zamioculcas are morphologically hermaphroditical, but physiologically unisexual. |
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It differs from strophanthin both chemically and physiologically, and is nearly twice as toxic. |
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In certain situations, the tube may be anatomically patent but may not function properly physiologically. |
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Referred to as physiologically appropriate sinus tachycardia, this response stems from a demand for increased cardiac output. |
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Simple asphyxiants are physiologically inert gases that act by diluting atmospheric oxygen. |
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The overwhelming majority of women and their babies are physiologically able to breastfeed, although some women may find it difficult to do so. |
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They are all physiologically retarded and disharmonious, all incapable at arriving at the joy of life, even in an atmosphere of perfect hygiene. |
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There can be no doubt that dust inhaled is physiologically undesirable. |
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Bipolar disorder is hard to diagnose physiologically, meaning that you can't see it on a brain scan or through a blood test. |
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It is assumed that lepospondyls were physiologically amphibians in lacking the extraembryonic membranes of amniotes and laying their eggs in the water. |
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In contrast, pathological tachycardia is defined by its presence under circumstances where it is physiologically inappropriate. |
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A use of NADH, NADPH or a physiologically compatible salt thereof for the preparation of a medicament for the treatment of depressions. |
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Plants adapt physiologically or anatomically to the specific gas budget on mofette fields, forming a typical, often azonal, mofette vegetation. |
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Hognose snakes live chiefly on toads and are capable of neutralizing the toad's poisonous skin secretions physiologically. |
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A retinoid compound of formula I or a nontoxic pharmaceutically acceptable salt, physiologically hydrolyzable ester or scivate thereof. |
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Harvest a. Maize is physiologically mature about 2 months after tasseling. b. The stalks look dry and the cobs will hang down. |
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Rhizopus can reproduce sexually when two compatible and physiologically distinct mycelia are present. |
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Ultimately the sporophyte becomes physiologically independent of the gametophyte, and the latter dies. |
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I have a feeling it would be more pertinent than a physiologically perverse rabbit laying eggs in your kid's mouth. |
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This should hold especially true for species that are physiologically similar to people and live in proximity to them. |
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If our brain temperature falls outside these very close limits, the body will react physiologically to restore heat balance. |
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It is a fatty acid, decomposed and utilised in the body, and physiologically inert. |
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I don't know physiologically how much we can increase the starch content, but we can definitely do a lot in terms of improving yield. |
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This is the only way to ensure extended use without fatigue in a physiologically correct posture. |
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We had to catalogue everything that lives in this alien environment from which we humans are physiologically barred. |
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Harvesting takes place when the olives are physiologically ripe, either using combs or manually. |
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Indeed, senior citizens are physiologically more vulnerable because their joints are less flexible. |
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Moreover, PE-W is physiologically safe and very easy to process, making it ideal for applications in the field of orthopaedic technology. |
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I couldn't physiologically explain the improvement I was seeing. |
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Most fish species cannot tolerate such fluctuations, but some gobies and sleepers have adapted physiologically in ways that have enabled them to thrive. |
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She emphasized that the residents of International Falls are not physiologically different from residents of warmer climes. |
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If crying is not physiologically beneficial, what then is the purpose of emotionally aroused tears? |
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To scare someone into producing more sperm is physiologically impossible. |
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I couldn't believe how quickly stress affected me physiologically. |
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This works because the red pigment is physiologically costly to produce. |
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For the scheme to work on Everest, Sherpas, who are physiologically attuned to high altitudes, could wear the ranger's hat in exchange for a steady income. |
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Most medical and health-related research continues to be based on the unstated assumption that men and women are physiologically similar in all respects, apart from their reproductive system. |
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Currently pending FDA approval, EndoFLIP provides a more physiologically relevant diagnostic test for gastroesophageal reflux disease. |
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If the longitudinal profile of the Athlete established by the subsequent tests is not physiologically normal, the result shall then be reported as an Adverse Analytical Finding. |
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These are trigger foods, which studies have shown to be physiologically addictive and often lead to bingeing. |
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Use of growth hormone releasing factor or a physiologically active fragment thereof in the manufacture of a composition for the diagnosis of senile dementia of the Alzheimer's type. |
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Children, for example, are not little adults physiologically. |
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The shortage of oxygen at high altitude, especially above 12,000 feet, is so physiologically demanding that it imposes deep adaptative changes even within the cells of the body. |
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It has water vapor retarding properties and is physiologically safe. |
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This is not only a mentally but a physiologically risky state due to the fact that the person is experiencing a very high metabolic rate-they're exercising at a furious pace. |
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Firstly, as prices for oilseed meal are relatively high in comparison with cereals, the proportion of protein-rich feedingstuff ingredients will be reduced to the physiologically requisite minimum. |
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Studies have shown that these monoembryonic and polyembryonic gene pools may also operate differently physiologically. |
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The sexes differ psychologically as well as physiologically. |
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The concept that ingesting a more alkaline beverage would enhance the intra-cellular movement of water seems physiologically implausible. |
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However, due to lower exposure to hot summer conditions, Canadians may have more difficulty in physiologically acclimatizing to heat episodes when they do occur. |
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Since the flank of the surface astigmatism is clearly flattened at the edges of the progression channel, the wearer perceives the progression channel as being physiologically broader. |
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Proteases are expressed physiologically to remove the inhibitory CSPGs, and this is aided by the deposition of a protein that helps repair, laminin. |
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Following the establishment of basic embryophyte organization and physiology, the early phase of terrestrialization concerned mostly hydraulic novelties and the establishment of physiologically homoiohydric body plans. |
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The use of an essential fatty acid or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof for the manufacture of a therapeutic agent for combatting presenile or senile dementia. |
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His task is to detect uncoupled and overstrained elements and to maintain the learning process of the pet-owner-system within physiologically optimal limits. |
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Some species or life stages may need to be physiologically prepared prior to entering a new environment, such as by feed deprivation or osmotic acclimatisation. |
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Feeding activity decreases or stops during the winter, and food intake ceases as eels physiologically prepare for the spawning migration. |
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It is clear that the simple, absolute magnitude of ST depression alone is physiologically unsound as a marker for the presence and severity of myocardial ischaemia. |
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Cartilage and other joint tissues are resistible to regular joint loads physiologically. |
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Annual growth ring data from previous centuries are also used for creating and evaluating models and for providing a better understanding of how trees have responded physiologically to environmental conditions in the past. |
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The very nature of women, the very nature of the fact that women are anatomically and physiologically different, creates very specific barriers for women in having access not only to justice but to work. |
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The infant was spoon-fed until she was physiologically stable and fit for surgery. |
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Mice and humans are physiologically alike, so a similar effect might be expected for people, but the fact that mice are nocturnal and humans diurnal is a serious complicating factor. |
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High recoveries of the physiologically active monomers, catechin and epicatechin, were achieved in crude extracts, compared with conventional organic solvent extraction. |
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However, the challenge model in this study exposed animals as neonates, when the esophageal groove is operational and the lambs are physiologically monogastric. |
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The goal of surgical treatment is to remove the stenotic segment of the external auditory canal and to re-create a physiologically functioning tympanic membrane. |
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Physiologically based biology and geology took over from natural history towards the end of the nineteenth century. |
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Physiologically salt tolerance is also complex, with halophytes and less tolerant plants showing a wide range of adaptations. |
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