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(Physiology) adenology, treatment of the glands -
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(Physiology) adenology, treatment of the glands -
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(Physiology, Chemistry) metabolically, by or of the metabolic system (process by which food is broken down in the body to create energy) -
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(Physiology, Chemistry) metabolically, by or of the metabolic system (process by which food is broken down in the body to create energy) -
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adj. isotonic, of a solution which has the same osmotic pressure as another (Chemistry, Physiology) ; having equal tones (Music) -
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isotonicity, equality of osmotic pressure (Chemistry, Physiology) -
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interoceptor, receptor which responds to stimuli coming from within the body (Physiology) -
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adj. interoceptive, of interoceptors, of receptors which respond to stimuli coming from within the body (Physiology) -
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electrophysiology, branch of physiology that studies electrical activity connected to the body and its functions -
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electrophysiology, branch of physiology that studies electrical activity connected to the body and its functions -
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adj. antidromic, carrying nerve impulses in a direction opposite the normal one (Physiology) -
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James Watson (born 1928), James Dewey Watson, U.S. geneticist, winner of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology for his discovery of the double helical structure of DNA (together with Francis Crick)
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