slovodefinícia
physiology
(mass)
physiology
- fyziológia
physiology
(encz)
physiology,fyziologie n: Zdeněk Brož
physiology
(gcide)
physiology \phys`i*ol"o*gy\ (f[i^]z`[i^]*[o^]l"[-o]*j[y^]), n.;
pl. Physiologies. [L. physiologia, Gr. fysiologi`a; fy`sis
nature + lo`gos discourse: cf. F. physiologie.]
1. The science which treats of the phenomena of living
organisms; the study of the processes incidental to, and
characteristic of, life.
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Note: It is divided into animal and vegetable physiology,
dealing with animal and vegetable life respectively.
When applied especially to a study of the functions of
the organs and tissues in man, it is called human
physiology.
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2. A treatise on physiology.
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Mental physiology, the science of the functions and
phenomena of the mind, as distinguished from a
philosophical explanation of the same.
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physiology
(wn)
physiology
n 1: the branch of the biological sciences dealing with the
functioning of organisms
2: processes and functions of an organism
PHYSIOLOGY
(bouvier)
PHYSIOLOGY, med. jur. The science which treats of the functions of animals;
it is the science of life.
2. The legal practitioner who expects to rise to eminence, must acquire
some acquaintance with physiology. This subject is intimately connected with
gestation, birth, life and death. Vide 2 Chit. Pr. 42, n.

podobné slovodefinícia
physiology
(mass)
physiology
- fyziológia
ecophysiology
(encz)
ecophysiology,ekofyziologie [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
morphophysiology
(encz)
morphophysiology, n:
neurophysiology
(encz)
neurophysiology,neurofyziologie n: Zdeněk Brož
physiology
(encz)
physiology,fyziologie n: Zdeněk Brož
psychophysiology
(encz)
psychophysiology,psychofyziologie n: Zdeněk Brož
AEstho-physiology
(gcide)
AEstho-physiology \[AE]s`tho-phys`i*ol"o*gy\, n. [Gr. ? to
perceive + E. physiology.]
The science of sensation in relation to nervous action. --H.
Spenser.
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comparative physiology
(gcide)
Comparative \Com*par"a*tive\, a. [L. comparativus: cf. F.
comparatif.]
1. Of or pertaining to comparison. "The comparative faculty."
--Glanvill.
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2. Proceeding from, or by the method of, comparison; as, the
comparative sciences; the comparative anatomy.
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3. Estimated by comparison; relative; not positive or
absolute, as compared with another thing or state.
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The recurrence of comparative warmth and cold.
--Whewell.
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The bubble, by reason of its comparative levity to
the fluid that incloses it, would necessarily ascend
to the top. --Bentley.
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4. (Gram.) Expressing a degree greater or less than the
positive degree of the quality denoted by an adjective or
adverb. The comparative degree is formed from the positive
by the use of -er, more, or less; as, brighter, more
bright, or less bright.
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Comparative sciences, those which are based on a
comprehensive comparison of the range of objects or facts
in any branch or department, and which aim to study out
and treat of the fundamental laws or systems of relation
pervading them; as, comparative anatomy, {comparative
physiology}, comparative philology.
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Electro-physiology
(gcide)
Electro-physiology \E*lec`tro-phys`i*ol"o*gy\, n. (Physiol.)
That branch of physiology which treats of electric phenomena
produced through physiological agencies; it is especially
concerned with electrical impulses generated by and conducted
between nerves.
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Mental physiology
(gcide)
physiology \phys`i*ol"o*gy\ (f[i^]z`[i^]*[o^]l"[-o]*j[y^]), n.;
pl. Physiologies. [L. physiologia, Gr. fysiologi`a; fy`sis
nature + lo`gos discourse: cf. F. physiologie.]
1. The science which treats of the phenomena of living
organisms; the study of the processes incidental to, and
characteristic of, life.
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Note: It is divided into animal and vegetable physiology,
dealing with animal and vegetable life respectively.
When applied especially to a study of the functions of
the organs and tissues in man, it is called human
physiology.
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2. A treatise on physiology.
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Mental physiology, the science of the functions and
phenomena of the mind, as distinguished from a
philosophical explanation of the same.
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physiology
(gcide)
physiology \phys`i*ol"o*gy\ (f[i^]z`[i^]*[o^]l"[-o]*j[y^]), n.;
pl. Physiologies. [L. physiologia, Gr. fysiologi`a; fy`sis
nature + lo`gos discourse: cf. F. physiologie.]
1. The science which treats of the phenomena of living
organisms; the study of the processes incidental to, and
characteristic of, life.
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Note: It is divided into animal and vegetable physiology,
dealing with animal and vegetable life respectively.
When applied especially to a study of the functions of
the organs and tissues in man, it is called human
physiology.
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2. A treatise on physiology.
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Mental physiology, the science of the functions and
phenomena of the mind, as distinguished from a
philosophical explanation of the same.
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Phytophysiology
(gcide)
Phytophysiology \Phy`to*phys`i*ol"o*gy\, n. [Phyto- +
physiology.]
Vegetable physiology.
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morphophysiology
(wn)
morphophysiology
n 1: the study of anatomy in its relation to function [syn:
functional anatomy, physiological anatomy,
morphophysiology]
neurophysiology
(wn)
neurophysiology
n 1: the branch of neuroscience that studies the physiology of
the nervous system
physiology
(wn)
physiology
n 1: the branch of the biological sciences dealing with the
functioning of organisms
2: processes and functions of an organism
psychophysiology
(wn)
psychophysiology
n 1: the branch of psychology that is concerned with the
physiological bases of psychological processes [syn:
physiological psychology, neuropsychology,
psychophysiology]

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