Examples of using Physiologically in English and their translations into Turkish
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Physiologically impossible.
They're just not physiologically based.
I'm physiologically superior now.
It is not even possible physiologically possible!
Physiologically, you and your people are the same as we are.
Silicon-based life is physiologically impossible.
Physiologically, it's almost identical to an adult orgasm.
I know, honey, but it's not, it's not physiologically possible.
Physiologically, it is nothing more than a very efficient pump.
The brain of a teenager is physiologically different than an adult's.
Physiologically, red lips are an intentional provocation for the male.
You said teenagers differ from adults chemically and physiologically.
Physiologically… aggressing his stomach, causing a hole… an ulcer.
Time of exposure in extreme cold is difficult to gauge physiologically.
Silicon-based life is physiologically impossible, especially in an oxygen atmosphere.
I have no idea how she was able to do it physiologically, sir.
Sound affects us physiologically, psychologically, cognitively and behaviorally all the time.
But disoriented and in pain. Subject emerged biologically and physiologically healthy.
Because if you don't have that sameness, physiologically, you're going to be sick or you're going to die.
It was one of the first things we pursued but Menk and Valakian are physiologically incompatible.
There doesn't appear to be anything physiologically wrong, so, in short, we can be fairly certain your problem.
Physiologically, the function of the brain is to exert centralized control over the other organs of the body.
And being that women do mature quicker than men, physiologically yes, a relationship could work quite well.
It is almost physiologically impossible to be in a bad mood when you're wearing bright red pants.
Sound is affecting your hormone secretions, your breathing,your heart rate, physiologically, sound is affecting you all the time through the days.
Physiologically, the heart and lungs had to be abnormally large to supply enough blood and oxygen to its muscles.
Within them when they have the experience and try to make sense of it from the subjective and try to understand how it happens physiologically.
According to your scan, it's physiologically possible, but I can't help but have my doubts given the digital evidence recorded at the scene.
When you get a seemingly inert treatment and yet something is happening physiologically in the body, such that the disease goes away. The nocebo effect is the opposite.
He was physiologically advanced enough to carry and utilise all the data from the Ancients' repository of knowledge- impossible for any human one generation ago.