Examples of using Physiologically in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Physiologically you may need some form of stimulant.
Both psychologically and physiologically I am in a state of shock.
Physiologically speaking, man's body is completely changed every seven years.
If you ask,what is the big difference between women and men physiologically?
Width for physiologically correct lat isolation movement.
Potency is important for every man, both physiologically and psychologically.
(Note:-Physiologically, children inherit the physical characteristics of their parents).
And because heart failure is so common,understanding exactly what is involved physiologically is important.
Both physiologically and psychologically there is a constant change going on, is there not?
The beta phenomenon is often confused with the phi phenomenon butthey are quite different physiologically.
Physiologically, we work best in spurts of an hour to an hour and a half, followed by 15-minute breaks.
DanceSafe claims that the anecdotal evidence is widespread andthat the theory is physiologically reasonable.
Physiologically speaking: in the struggle with beasts to make them sick may be the only means for making them weak.
I had all these stories and ideas, and I wanted to share them with people, but physiologically, I couldn't do it.
I believe that physiologically, they can withstand colder weather than what we have here, but these are not wild birds,” Celli said.
Most often, a cyst of this kind affects young women who do not give birth,ready for this process physiologically.
Well, while that's a physiologically accurate statement, it's used to mislead millions of people into fearing insulin and carbs.
From 6 to 18 the youngster triples his weight, increases in strength still more,is physiologically made over in proportion and tissue.
In this stressed state we change physiologically- we become more problem-focused and look for other people or things to blame.
A 3-minute video was able to change the way people responded to a stressful situation,not just psychologically, but physiologically.
Supposed experts hadeven hypothesized the human body was physiologically unable to run at such speeds over such a long distance.
Physiologically, it stimulates and energizes the physical body, including the nerves and the circulation of blood, raising blood pressure and heart rate.
Since solid lipid nanoparticles consist in physiologically similar lipids found in the human body, they are considered as well tolerated.
Physiologically, the main challenge women face within about five weeks of pregnancy is in adapting to changes to the cardiovascular system.
It is helpful to understand that the adolescent brain is physiologically, anatomically and structurally different from that of a child's or an adult's.
To maintain physiologically correct pressure in the lower extremities, in complex therapy and prevention of varicose veins, compression knitwear is widely used today.
Emotional responses appear and are shaped according to what you are doing physiologically, what you are thinking, and what you subsequently choose to do.
Potassium sulphate is a chemically neutral, physiologically acidic fertilizer suitable for use in a wide variety of soils(excluding flooded soils) and crops.
Future applications of the discovery may include regulating thedischarge of drugs in the body by using lysozyme as a physiologically mediated pump that searches for energy from its surroundings.
It has good solubility, biocompatibility, and physiologically inert, film-forming character, colloid protect ability and compound ability to many organic or inorganic compounds.