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physiological
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Of, or relating to physiology.
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The word 'physiological' is correct and usable in written English.
It means relating to or concerned with the functioning of the body, and is often used in the context of biology and medicine. For example, "The researchers studied the physiological effects of the new medicine."
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Marine scientists maintain the capture process imposes huge physiological stress upon dolphins and increases their chances of dying once they are in captivity – hence the need to constantly replenish stocks from the wild.
As Bradshaw writes, "The remarkable thing about this strong physiological response is that it is triggered by Homo sapiens, a different species".
"We oversee his physiological conduct and testing and the nutritional programme prescription.
While almost all pilots undergo a full medical examination once or twice a year, most of it is physiological: height, weight, heart, blood, urine, eyesight.
But perhaps the most remarkable feature was a flickering of the eyes beneath closed eyelids – because all these physiological changes took place while the subjects were fast asleep.
Gautier, writing an essay on the poet, noted that, "It is possible and even probable that Baudelaire did try hascheesh once or twice by way of physiological experiment, but he never made continuous use of it.
There are, therefore, all sorts of genetic locks on such cells to stop them reproducing once they have arrived at their physiological destination.
Dr Jobe removed the palmaris, a "spare" tendon with no physiological function, from his patient's right wrist, drilled a few holes into the bones of his left elbow and looped the transplant through them in a figure-eight pattern.
That is because it measures the brain's actual response to deception, rather than the physiological concomitants of that response.
Those who try to do so through physiological research look for a technical solution to suffering in an adjustment of the brain's neuro-mechanics.
Many mountaineers' and explorers' maxims ("climb high, sleep low") are revealed to have solid physiological underpinnings.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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