| physiologic dead s. |
the anatomic dead space plus the alveolar dead space; it reflects nonuniformity of ventilation and perfusion in different parts of the lung.
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| physiologic e. |
biologic or electrobiologic seizures based on physiologic and not on organic or structural abnormalities of the brain.
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| physiologic e. of muscle |
the biologic quality, unique to muscle, of being able to change and resume size under neuromuscular control.
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| physiologic h. |
temporary increase in the size of an organ produced by physiologic activity, as in the female breast during pregnancy and lactation.
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| physiologic i. |
the quality of not being administrable with another given remedy on account of their antagonistic pharmacologic effects.
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