| physiological equilibrium |
In nutritional theory, a state in which the body's intake and excretion of nutrients are perfectly matched.
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| physiological hypertrophy |
Hypertrophy due to natural rather than pathological factors.
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| physiological imaging |
The visual representation of the functions of an organ, i.e., of its blood flow, electrical activity, metabolism, oxygen uptake, or working receptors.
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| physiological incompatibility |
A condition in which one or more substances in a mixture oppose or counteract one of the other compounds being administered.
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| physiological movement |
A movement that is normally executed by muscles that are under voluntary control such as flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and rotation. It is also known as physiological motion.
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