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tr[fɪzɪ'ɒləʤɪ]1 fisiologíaphysiology [.fɪzi'ɑləʤi] n: fisiología fn.• fisiología s.f.'fɪzi'ɑːlədʒi, ˌfɪzi'ɒlədʒimass noun fisiología f[ˌfɪzɪ'ɒlǝdʒɪ]N fisiología f* * *['fɪzi'ɑːlədʒi, ˌfɪzi'ɒlədʒi]mass noun fisiología f -
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4 aviation physiology
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5 comparative physiology
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6 developmental physiology
English-Spanish medical dictionary > developmental physiology
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7 experimental physiology
English-Spanish medical dictionary > experimental physiology
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8 gingival physiology
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9 hominal physiology
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10 morbid physiology
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11 pathologic physiology
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12 perinatal physiology
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13 occupational physiology
fisiología del trabajoEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > occupational physiology
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15 aviation physiology
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16 blood physiology
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17 comparative physiology
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18 developmental physiology
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20 gingival physiology
s.fisiología gingival.
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