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"physiology" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] the scientific study of the normal functions of living things
  2. [uncountable, singular] the way in which a particular living thing functions

391 Sentences With "physiology"

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It is the Journal of Applied Physiology, not the Journal of Physiology.
It turns out I'm just as bad at frog physiology as I am pepper physiology.
The findings were published in the American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology.
But she was unable to teach exercise physiology — a popular class for which she'd designed the curriculum — or environmental physiology.
For the new study, which was published in July in The American Journal of Physiology Heart and Circulatory Physiology, they hit upon fidgeting.
ELIZABETH BLACKBURN, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 2009 PETER C. DOHERTY, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1996 RICHARD HENDERSON, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2017 SIR ANDRE GEIM, Nobel Prize in Physics, 2010 JOHN O'KEEFE, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 2014 SIR JOHN SULSTON, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 2002 SIR JOHN WALKER, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1997
"Living on Coke and Cheetos all day is going to be bad for our physiology, because that's not how our physiology evolved to digest food," Zuk says.
Bernard GutinDurham, N.C.The writer is emeritus professor of applied physiology at Teachers College, Columbia University, and emeritus professor of pediatrics and physiology at Medical College of Georgia.
The founders are Merav Mor, a doctor of physiology (PhD) and cell biology and her twin sister, Michal Mor, also a doctor of physiology (PhD) and cell biology.
And no one's really gone to the extreme of really trying to understand what the physiology, the human physiology looked like, and how you can speak to that with microrobotics.
In a new study in the American Journal of Physiology Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology, researchers infected mice with the flu and then examined their lungs, to see how their lungs recovered.
The findings were published last September in Frontiers in Physiology.
The Journal of Physiology found working out between 7 p.m.
The study was published Wednesday in the Journal of Physiology.
That's a physiology we experience nearly eight hours every day.
The study appears in the current issue of Physiology & Behavior.
It will soon be as essential as anatomy and physiology.
They do it because of disruptions in their circadian physiology.
It has the most Nobel laureates in physiology or medicine.
This basic brain physiology is only part of the experience.
If God or luck or physiology allows, it beats again.
The study, which was published in August in the Journal of Applied Physiology, arose from serendipity, says Trevor Day, a professor of physiology at Mount Royal University in Calgary, Canada, who oversaw the research.
And high-stress living does  take its toll  on their physiology.
Daily water goals are set based on age, physiology, and more.
The physiology of running can be broken down into three parts.
There's a decent amount of overlap between men's and women's physiology.
I can tell by your physiology you already know the answer.
As a model for explaining human physiology, it does remarkably well.
In 22008, Tu received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
He also has a master's in physiology and biophysics from Georgetown.
Underneath it all, your body's physiology is all over the place.
Like Keaton's acrobatic survival skills, the bull's very physiology becomes allegory.
Its inventors shared the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Many studies fail to provide a thorough understanding of female physiology.
The paper was published in September in the journal Conservation Physiology.
Does the study illuminate something strange and wonderful about human physiology?
A Journal of Physiology study noted that working out between 1 p.m.
The physiology/medicine, physics, chemistry and peace prizes were awarded last week.
"Pulse" presents artwork that investigates biological systems such as physiology and evolution.
We're trying to mimic the same physiology as when we're lying down.
The clue came from the changes in physiology displayed in modern birds.
Hypothetically such sophisticated constructed physiology could fool contemporary medical imaging as well.
It also depends on the physiology of the virus itself, he says.
Gender, however, isn't restricted by the limitations of our bodies and physiology.
"Astronauts don't develop POTS, but they develop POTS-like physiology," he said.
Allostasis is, in that sense, a politically sophisticated theory of human physiology.
Our physiology is triggered to release stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline.
Prizes in physiology or medicine, physics, chemistry and economics were also awarded.
He has a background in physiology, and he knows what he's doing.
Logically and philosophically, for Kai, bodies signified nothing; physiology was without meaning.
In other words, even young children vary significantly in their circadian physiology.
Their physiology is different, with dogs having shorter snouts and wider skulls.
Angela Spence is a senior lecturer in exercise physiology at Curtin University.
Kevin Moffat, who specializes in human physiology in extreme environments, told Business Insider.
Three of the experiments are focused on just that: small-scale human physiology.
Our cells are replicating, our bodies are changing and our physiology is adapting.
"), to dealing with basic questions of physiology ("Are your insides pink or brown?
For instance, artificial light has a direct effect on human physiology and behavior.
But sadly, the physiology of hair growth is much more complicated than that.
Because everybody has such a unique physiology, everybody will respond differently to cannabis.
But it doesn't mean that visible features and physiology or psychology are unrelated.
In the films, originally, it did this with its incredible physiology and body.
That's a combination of my physiology and my total disinterest in weight-lifting.
That's according to a study published this month in Advances in Physiology Education.
The team's research has been published in Marine and Freshwater Behavior and Physiology.
"There are some things about running that change physiology and psychology," he says.
But reducing food to physiology is as shallow as reducing culture to biology.
The only aspect of her physiology that had changed was her gut microbes.
It tracks everything from player physiology and heart-rate data to sleep patterns.
Almost 30 years later, he won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Our inherited anatomy, physiology and instincts have undoubtedly shaped our perception of beauty.
"Being confined and isolated affects the human physiology as a whole," Chouker says.
From there, the list spread outward in all directions of physiology and severity.
And I'm a biologist, too, because I know the fundamentals of plant physiology.
This year's prize in physiology or medicine is a classic of the genre.
While eating less does temporarily treat obesity, it doesn't change the body's physiology.
Purja credits his endurance to his natural physiology and his intense military training.
His areas of expertise, in addition to mathematics, included optics, physiology, and meteorology.
Biomechatronics is a field that combines human physiology with electromechanics in developing bionic limbs.
As someone who studies musculo-skeletal physiology, I will try to answer these questions.
So, it turns out I'm pretty dang dumb when it comes to pepper physiology.
WATCH LIVE: Join us for the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine announcement.
For the finding, Moser won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2014.
The Nobels started with five prizes: Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace.
He also wrote a must-read personal essay about the physiology of panic attacks.
Such subliminal conditioning can control physiology, including the release of hormones and immune responses.
The prizes for physiology or medicine, physics, chemistry and peace were awarded last week.
Richard Horn is a professor emeritus of physiology at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia.
The Nobel Prizes in chemistry, physics, and physiology or medicine were awarded this week.
Coupled with their differing physiology, it makes them more susceptible to fine particulate pollution.
What was it about their biology, about their physiology, that allowed them to thrive?
He explained the physiology of a soul-crushing hangover to us in painstaking detail.
The University of Rochester Medical Centre led a study in Frontiers in Physiology Jan.
Even if fleeting, it takes precedence over what's best for your physiology or rules.
There, they learn the same basic facts about anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology, Burke says.
He received a doctorate in the physiology of muscular activity from New York University.
I found myself feeling envious of rabbits as the vet explained Judy's fragile physiology.
In the colored world, a big ass is part of one's physiology, one's legacy.
The rest of our physiology is still impenetrable — invisible to pharmacology, like dark matter.
Indeed, physician-scientists account for 37 percent of Nobel Prizes in Physiology or Medicine.
He is currently conducting brain imaging studies, to try and understand the underlying physiology.
Some scientists are not just impressed, they're baffled by his speed given his physiology.
And for biologists, the technique could also yield new insights into animal physiology and function.
Mr. Purja credits his endurance to his natural physiology and to his intense military training.
Simulated physiology and physics, plus obstacles (slippery floor, steps, weak muscles) add to the challenge.
The artisan or artisans who made the device must've been very familiar with human physiology.
The Nobel prizes for physiology or medicine, physics, chemistry and peace were awarded last week.
Let's just assume this man's lifestyle and physiology are comparable to that of a dragon's.
The importance of urea to shark physiology means they have to make it from something.
Multiple studies have strongly suggested that technology has altered human physiology, for better and worse.
"Sleep loss will leak down into every nook and cranny of your physiology," he said.
But not without a demoralizing and all-encompassing battle with their physiology the entire time.
He earned a doctorate in physiology from the University of Cambridge in England in 1977.
"I think (Sochi) really guided the approach for mental training, physiology and technology," he said.
We need to know how cells are going to interact in a complex mammalian physiology.
Polaris hasn't been studied that much since Bernd Heinrich examined its physiology in the 1990s.
Dr. Joyner, an expert in human physiology at the Mayo Clinic, had a jump rope.
His father teaches anatomy and physiology at the Hondros College of Nursing in Westerville, Ohio.
Dr. Biewener said the study helps link muscle physiology and locomotion to the animals' behavior.
He graduated and received a master's in exercise physiology from Mississippi State University in Starkville.
In 1904, he received a Nobel Prize in physiology/medicine for his research on digestion.
They bonded during anatomy, biochemistry and physiology classes, and became study partners and close friends.
Phys Ed Tattoos may permanently alter the physiology of skin in ways that affect sweating.
Yeah, and to specifically study things that were unique to female physiology and female biology.
The prize for Physiology or Medicine is the first of the Nobel prizes awarded each year.
Of course, the size you use will depend more on your own physiology than anything else.
" The letter contended that Georgulas is "using alleged medical professionals to fundamentally alter her son's physiology.
A female's reproductive output is limited by her physiology no matter how many mates she has.
And physiology dictates that you need to use both hands in order to put it on.
Their physiology, their environment, and physics, caused them to evolve the same strategy for getting around.
The Karolinska Institutet, a Swedish medical university, does the same for the Physiology and Medicine prize.
The prize for Physiology or Medicine is the first of the Nobel prizes awarded each year.
Shoe-horning it into "physiology or medicine" seems bizarre, and excludes important fields such as ecology.
The prizes for physiology or medicine, physics, chemistry, literature and peace were all awarded last week.
Exercise science today is exploring countless mysterious, exciting and poetic aspects of human physiology and performance.
This year's winners of the Physics and Physiology or Medicine Prizes were announced earlier this week.
"Children are not just little adults; they have a whole physiology all their own," Kraft said.
All those things are just basic physiology, and they manifest in different ways around the world.
A new study in The Journal of Physiology might be a step toward settling both questions.
In fairness, Colonel Grossman has done groundbreaking work delving into the psychology and physiology of killing.
Treatments rarely target older adults' particular physiology, and the old are typically excluded from clinical studies.
Alternatively, Dr. Lohmann said, solar activity might also be affecting some other part of whale physiology.
We went to medical school because we were fascinated with human physiology, not the body politic.
He obtained a degree in plant physiology from the University of Missouri and farmed after graduation.
Catching these rare predators gives him a unique window into a fish's biology, physiology, and behavior.
Her mother teaches anatomy and physiology at Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota.
Neuroscience is one of the most skewed fields when it comes to testing on female physiology.
Every element of human physiology — the senses, organs (including the brain), skeleton and muscles — will be enhanced.
Karrkaratuls have been mystifying biologists for several decades now with their curious physiology and seemingly indescribable taxonomy.
The procedures can be an attempt to make them conform to more typically female or male physiology.
It's possible, the researchers surmised, that the males were somehow taking advantage of the older female's physiology.
It's very helpful to think about the physiology of the eye to understand why this is so.
At the most fundamental level, we don't know as much about female physiology as we probably should.
For Gibbons, a physiology graduate student and lifelong animal advocate, this project was a dream come true.
By one tally, mouse and rat studies have earned around 75 Nobel Prizes in health and physiology.
That said, NMN could have a positive effect on human physiology, and a measureable one at that.
They tracked the physiology and mortality of the scallops immediately following the airgun use, and months afterward.
She majored in physiology at the University of California, Davis, when she auditioned for Heaven and Earth.
They bind to target receptors in many organs, which can have profound effects on physiology and function.
Very little is known about these animals, and what we do know is mostly about its physiology.
Too much evening light can delay the normal transition to nighttime physiology that should begin at dusk.
They want to get to the bottom of her "unique physiology," without taking her away from Sarah.
In cancer cells, mutated genes corrupt the normal physiology of growth and ultimately set loose malignant proliferation.
Kevin Moffat, who specialises in human physiology in extreme environments, there's no proven way of counteracting it.
"It was especially the physiology of the sense that fascinated me," he said, reading from his memoir.
Physiology is a branch of biology that looks at the functions of living organisms and their parts.
Each of our roughly 20,000 genes is linked to many different aspects of our physiology and health.
In recent times, the imagination of experimental medicine has been dominated by mechanisms to alter human physiology.
All sexual selection, he says, is shaped by conflicts between male and female anatomy, physiology, and agendas.
Those qualities were certainly to the fore in the award of the prize for physiology or medicine.
Think of your phenotype as your body's hardware, or physiology: your height and skin color and metabolism.
Both heat acclimations took place inside, in a physiology lab with the thermometer cranked up unpleasantly high.
It seems that despite the normal physiology, there was nothing that looked like a normal fear response.
The writer is a professor of physiology and biophysics at the University of Miami School of Medicine.
"Right from the beginning, we taught exercise physiology and exercise as medicine across all four years as a requirement for all medical students," said Jennifer Trilk, assistant professor, physiology and exercise science at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville, which opened its doors in 2012.
" He added: "There's two known things: What overdose looks like — the respiratory physiology of it — it's all known.
Astronauts at NASA undergo individual assessments tailored to their needs, mission duration and physiology, according to a spokesman.
"I am absolutely devastated," colleague Alan Garfinkel, a professor of integrative biology and physiology told the LA Times.
On Earth, bones, muscles, the circulatory system, and other aspects of human physiology develop by working against gravity.
In other countries, most guidelines recognize the difference in terms of physiology and metabolism between men and women.
It was the study comparing astronaut Scott Kelly's physiology to that of his Earthbound identical twin brother, Mark.
Crandall is also a director of the thermal and vascular physiology laboratory at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas.
One week it resembles the site of an archaeological dig, and the next it is a physiology lab.
The maximum blade length you can swallow will vary depending on personal physiology — Andrews's limit is 24 inches.
He is also an associate professor of medicine and physiology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Or that I get sick a lot — seriously, a lot — because even my physiology overreacts to tiny intrusions.
The groom's mother is a professor of biology and physiology at St. Mary's College of California in Moraga.
Today, she is the Director General and CEO of the International Center of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE).
It's not only the physiology of pregnancy that changes the brain, but also the lived experience of parenting.
In effect, aspects of the exercisers' everyday physiology appear to be unlike those of people who are sedentary.
But there's a wide array of human experience and physiology that keeps that from being true for everybody.
In 1991, as a medical student in Berlin, he took a class on human physiology in extreme environments.
Koch would later receive the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 28500 for his work on MTB.
Waksman was also awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 2628 for his discovery of streptomycin.
She graduated from George Washington University and received a master's degree in nutrition and exercise physiology from Columbia.
Nowadays, aerobic exercise is seen as a key to recovery, said Kim, who runs an exercise physiology lab.
So recently, Maurie Luetkemeier, a professor of integrative physiology and health science at Alma College in Alma, Mich.
I have no doubt that they reflect deep changes in the brain's physiology, and perhaps even its structure.
Who we are as a species involves at least millions of different characteristics of our morphology, physiology and genomes.
The technology is the product of a decade's work involving close collaboration among experts in neurology, physiology and engineering.
Most valuable of all, Venter wants to link these various -omes to patients' phenotypes: their anatomy, physiology and behaviour.
Consequently, many of the functional aspects of dinosaur physiology are still unknown, including features responsible for gliding and flight.
Researcher David G. Lilly and colleagues decided to correct this oversight and study bed bug physiology in more detail.
Glenn and his fellow Mercury astronauts were among the first to test the physiology of eating in microgravity environments.
In reality, thanks to the physiology of nutrition, certain ingredients that are promoted as being helpful don't actually work.
Chris BraunProfessor and Chair, Department of Psychology, Hunter CollegeA species' physiology is totally adapted to its typical food intake.
"With the destigmatization of BDSM," she says, "I hope to see more studies on the physiology of this practice."
Changes to our physiology are necessary to aid future generations of astronauts in interstellar travel or settling on Mars.
She's seen variation in the brain's blood flow for different areas and changes in brain physiology compared with controls.
In the anus the device goes, and voilà: You've got a way to uniformly measure the physiology of orgasms.
Edwards' photo on the site was in fact a Canadian physiology professor who had no links to the company.
Her mother is the Anita H. Payne Distinguished University Professor of Physiology at the University of Michigan Medical School.
He eventually studied human physiology under Frank Cotton, who collaborated with Carlile on research into the science of swimming.
Carlile became a lecturer in human physiology at the University of Sydney and was an outspoken writer and commentator.
The claims involved research related to mice conducted by a Duke research technician in the university's Airway Physiology Laboratory.
"Based on biochemistry and physiology, the theories around how Epsom salts reduce muscle pain are likely untrue," he says.
There are just a lot of different ways in which microbes can alter different aspects of a plant's physiology
There are just a lot of different ways in which microbes can alter different aspects of a plant's physiology.
How they did it: The researchers developed a model based on relationships between temperature and insect physiology and metabolism.
The first prize, for physiology or medicine, was announced minutes after the court announced its decision on Mr. Arnault.
The bride's father is a professor and the vice chair of physiology and biophysics at the Chicago Medical School.
"It's balderdash," says Stuart Phillips, a professor at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, and an expert in muscle physiology.
The difference in pigmentation patterns for whiskers is likely due to more complicated development patterns and physiology, he said.
When we feel road rage, the feeling faithfully depicts the disturbed state of our physiology brought about by anger.
Ponerte calcetines también puede ayudar, sostiene Raymann, que ha publicado estudios sobre este fenómeno en la revista Physiology & Behavior.
This year, Dr. Ohsumi won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for illuminating the importance of cell cannibalism.
Through an in-depth knowledge of plant physiology, Iimura's family had gradually shrunk the tree to its miniature form.
Dr. Meinwald was a founding research director of the International Center for Insect Physiology and Ecology in Nairobi, Kenya.
But Bruno Gualano, a professor of physiology and nutrition at the University of São Paulo in Brazil, was unconvinced.
In essence, inactivity altered the men's physiology in ways that apparently prevented exercise from improving the metabolism of fat.
It said sedation suppresses respiratory and body temperature regulation and can have other negative effects on the animal's physiology.
Who is this person you are going into a space with and trusting with your mind and emotions and physiology?
This probably won't have an adverse effect on the physiology of cannabis or any other type of plant, Dixon says.
We have to pay very, very, very special attention, though, because they do have tendencies toward a more carnivorous physiology.
One of the confirmed signatures was from Andrew Fire, who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2006.
While this makes them satisfying opponents, it might be better if they had a controller more suited to their physiology.
Seidler, an expert in human physiology and kinesiology, said the issue of human gestation on Mars is a troublesome unknown.
Magic Leap's experience is so closely linked to a person's physiology, these goggles will need to fit perfectly to work.
Ava's study, titled "Wearable Sensors Reveal Menses-Driven Changes in Physiology and Enable Prediction of the Fertile Window," is encouraging.
Dr. Leo Chalupa is the vice president of research and professor of pharmacology and physiology at the George Washington University.
He studied astronomy, music and physiology at the University of California, Berkeley, and graduated as a physics major in 1959.
Thomson investigates belief as a natural effect of human physiology and presents the idea that gods were created by man.
"With exquisite precision, our inner clock adapts our physiology to the dramatically different phases of the day," committee members noted.
"The wearer's essence does not change, only his seeming," which means, yes, Stannis should feel the truth of her physiology.
Craig Richard, a professor of physiology at Shenandoah University in Virginia, first heard the term in 2013, on a podcast.
After the internship, he was to graduate from St. Francis University in Pennsylvania with a master's degree in exercise physiology.
She has researched human physiology for Lockheed Martin and worked as an aquanaut in an underwater habitat, among other posts.
But in those early editions, politics was given pride of place; the sections on anatomy and physiology appeared only later.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded jointly to three scientists on Monday for their work on cells.
James Allison and Tasuku Honjo took home the prize in physiology or medicine last year for their work on immunotherapy.
The Nobel was awarded only to Dr. Banting and J. J. R. Macleod, the head of the university's physiology department.
"It may have just been a normal part of their physiology because they had a different body shape," he said.
Stella doesn't actually vocalise English words — that would require a drastic change in her physiology and also be incredibly confronting.
Physiology and flight suits originally designed for male aviators make it hard for female pilots to relieve themselves during missions.
Working under Abraham Wikler, who was exploring the relationship between physiology, neurology and addiction, Dr. Klein conducted several drug studies.
Working under Abraham Wikler, who was exploring the relationship between physiology, neurology and addiction, Dr. Klein conducted several drug studies.
Due to that, the student would have to bring her baby to Cissé's anatomy and physiology class the next day.
Johnson said the Twins would use data to devise more effective pitch sequences, tailored to each pitcher's stuff and physiology.
She graduated from the University of California, San Diego, and received a master's degree in physiology and biophysics from Georgetown.
In 1856, she published a book called Physiology and Calisthenics for Schools and Families outlining her recommendations on the subject.
Later, while studying for his doctorate in physiology at University College London, he first became involved in researching human brain development.
Because the brain is capable of fusing seemingly disparate ideas, you indeed have the physiology to think of great new ideas.
This is the first time paleontologists have combined the two approaches, and it's creating a more accurate portrait of dinosaur physiology.
Karolinska Institutet's Nobel Assembly consists of 50 professors and decides who is to receive the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
"When patients undergo anesthesia, they experience much of the same physiology that people experience when they're having an overdose," said Sunshine.
About 5% of CF patients have a nonsense mutation, according to Kevin Foskett, a physiology professor at the University of Pennsylvania.
All that over-exertion can actually impair your immune system, according to a new study just published in Frontiers in Physiology.
"There are a lot of questions still unanswered about how microgravity and partial gravity will affect human physiology," Seidler told Gizmodo.
Miriam Adelson is an accomplished physician who has published around a hundred research papers on the physiology and treatment of addiction.
It crosses over elements of physiology, personality, and genetics that we're still trying to sew together and understand how it happens.
The 2016 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine goes to the discovery that ... wait for it ... your body is eating itself.
That same year, Banting and John James Rickard Macleod were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery.
Yoshinori Ohsumi has received this year's Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for figuring out how and why cells eat themselves.
A study in Journal of Applied Physiology found that walking quickly with hand and ankle weights was comparable to slow running.
In one room, scientists and philosophers were discussing the physiology of brain cells and how they might generate the thinking mind.
The bride's father is a professor of physiology and biophysics in the School of Medicine at Case Western Reserve in Cleveland.
So there's a possibility that being hyperaware of these changes in your mood and physiology while drunk could contribute to anxiety.
He earned a bachelor's degree in biology and a Ph.D. in pharmacology and physiology from the University of California, San Diego.
The Physiology or Medicine prize, the first of the Nobel prizes awarded each year, is worth 8 million Swedish crowns ($933,000).
Martina said it's "insane" and "cheating" and says people born with male physiology have a dramatic physical advantage over cisgender women.
I was more concerned with the anatomy and physiology, and the workings of it, like how it interfaced with human interface.
After 13 days of the carnivore diet, I realized that focusing on physiology fails to capture what makes carnivory so extreme.
"There are just a lot of different ways in which microbes can alter different aspects of a plant's physiology," Beattie said.
"Everyone's physiology is so different and someone could have the exact opposite reaction [to the strain] that I had," says Browne.
I could flood you with facts about the physiology of swimming in an attempt to convince you of its cognitive benefits.
This year, the American winners of Nobels in physics, chemistry, economics and physiology were lauded at the Swedish Embassy in Washington.
Drawing on insights from both science and consulting, she has produced a book that is part physiology and part marketing pitch.
Harold has a bachelor's degree in physiology from UC Berkeley, and both master's and doctorate degrees in public health from UCLA.
It's not just parrots — Earth is filled with species that are incredibly different from us in physiology, behavior, and group dynamics.
For years, there have been considerable advances in the software, the hardware, and the effects industry's underlying understanding of human physiology.
Milch's capacity for honest self-reflection even as time and physiology take his talents away is unprecedented, instructive, and deeply moving.
For the new study, which was published this week in Frontiers in Physiology, scientists at Duke University decided to find out.
I actually take part of the problem—something that was different about female physiology, pregnancy, and postpartum—and explicitly study it.
In a follow-up study, they measured the physiology of both partners in a romantic couple, like heart rate and breathing.
But here's the thing: Something very cool happens in your mind, your physiology, your internal makeup when you actually do this.
But now, if we can change our genes, too, really, in a much closer to total control of our biology and physiology.
The editor of Cell Physiology and Biochemistry, which published three of Yan's papers, said that he has asked the authors for clarification.
He said he had been stung so many times that it no longer bothered him, but rather educated him about his physiology.
Scientists view neurodegenerative disease as the next frontier after cancer and diabetes, hence increased efforts in understanding the physiology of the brain.
The university encourages non-medical students to register for its medical MOOCs, but an introductory background in biology and physiology is recommended.
But "urea does not equal pee," says Peter Bushnell, a professor of physiology at Indiana University South Bend, who studies Greenland sharks.
In her first few years at the University of New England, Carlson led an investigation into the physiology of stock car drivers.
Since the earliest days of human space travel, it's been clear that life in outer space has an impact on our physiology.
"This proves how stupid the European system is for regulating GMOs," says Stefan Jansson, professor of plant physiology at Sweden's Ümea University.
He graduated with a bachelor's degree in physiology in 1947 from the University of London, where he also earned his medical degrees.
A recent article appearing in the American Journal of Physiology argues that high-sugar beverages aren't rehydrating drinkers, but actually dehydrating them.
Timothy Olyphant plays Sheila's husband Joel, struggling to adapt to the change in his wife's physiology while helping her stay...erm, alive.
His discovery, which won him the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1930, made blood transfusion a life-saving medical practice.
It is the perfect killing machine, which is reflected in its violent physiology, something that ultimately drives the plot of the film.
The social media missives directed to Indiana's governor this week have been frequent, pointed and unyielding in their descriptions of female physiology.
He received a Ph.D. in molecular biology from the Max Planck Institute of molecular plant physiology at the University of Potsdam, Germany.
This is another book referred to in Dalio's "Principles," and it aligns with his exploration of belief and its link to physiology.
Hansen bought U.S. firm Nutrition Physiology Company (NPC) to expand into probiotics that can be used as alternatives to antibiotics in meat.
Hall added physiology and physics to his academic pursuits and told his parents he was thinking about getting a Ph.D. in philosophy.
Economy is the last of this year's Nobels, with prizes for physiology or medicine, physics, chemistry, literature and peace awarded last week.
And only a handful of women won the prize in either of the other two scientific categories: chemistry and physiology or medicine.
The "272 feet of distance" rule comes from studies of respiratory physiology, said Dr. William Schaffner, infectious disease expert at Vanderbilt University.
"Most of the age-related declines you see in the physiology in mammals do not occur in naked mole rats," adds Faulkes.
The findings led to a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 21943, which Dr. Goldstein shared with Dr. Michael S. Brown.
Anila Madiraju came to the Salk in 2015 as a postdoc, after completing her Ph.D. in cellular and molecular physiology at Yale.
Exhibiting such strict control over our physiology, overwriting our body's most basic instincts, is what makes freediving so simultaneously impressive and terrifying.
In fact, the 22006 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to researchers who identified molecular mechanisms that control the process.
Wendt explained that she had briefly gone out with her former physiology-lab teaching assistant, who was also a martial-arts instructor.
The crucial molecule in the system that matches cell physiology to oxygen availability is a protein complex called hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF).
The so-called "physiology badge" features a cartoon character named Seiri Chan, a symbol of menstruation in the world's third-largest economy.
All mastectomy patients considering breast reconstruction should be informed that reconstructed breasts will only be a "reasonable facsimile" of their original physiology.
Jon does have the ability to change his size, and when he was vaporized, he displayed the power to change his physiology.
Another often-cited study was conducted by researchers at the Institute of Exercise Physiology and Wellness at the University of Central Florida.
Scientists believe the key to devising a strategy to combat the disease may involve a better understanding of the bats' hibernation physiology.
Those evening discussions in physiology and first aid ultimately evolved into a broad training program with multiple tiers and specialities, including emergency obstetrics.
Therefore the Hunley, even though it is a historical case, provides insight into our own physiology that is still applicable to us today.
Defenseless and adorable, the newly hatched predator is cradled by the characters as they ask the park's staff about its engineering and physiology.
More research is needed to answer these questions, said Erika Schagatay, head of the environmental physiology group at Mid Sweden University in Ostersund.
That's the "educated guess" of Brent Ruby, who directs the University of Montana's Center for Work Physiology and Exercise Metabolism in Missoula, Montana.
"It's your physiology, not your fitness [level]," says Stacy Sims, PhD, an environmental exercise physiologist at the University of Waikato in New Zealand.
Not to its credit is the rest of the film, which repeatedly fixates on the brain's potential to psychosomatically change a body's physiology.
Mr McCrum is fascinated by both the physiology of the brain and how humans—particularly members of his own generation—think about dying.
Yes, medical students learn anatomy, physiology, biochemistry and neuroscience, but they also have required courses in ethics, leadership, policy, economics, sociology and psychology.
And really, how you end up feeling depends as much on your physiology and state of mind as it does on the plant.
They can counsel their weight-loss patients that regaining weight may not be an issue of willpower, but rather one of simple physiology.
The genetic variation may change the bug's physiology, for example increasing the production of proteins that flush harmful molecules out of the bacterium.
The funny thing about consciousness is how unconscious we are of all the nuanced ways our environment and physiology shape our subjective experience.
According to the New Scientist, it has housed astronauts researching (among other things) the effects that being in space has on human physiology.
Newts, in particular, are like ecological utility infielders, switching habitats and physiology depending on what is needed for the game of staying alive.
In August 2003, Mark Post, a professor of physiology at Maastricht University, held a press conference in a television studio kitchen in London.
She absorbed a vast scientific literature across several realms, including medicine, chemistry, physiology, and biology, and produced an explanation written with storybook clarity.
"If we're able to improve an individual's environment and social standing, that should be rapidly reflected in their physiology and immune cell function. "
Your brain is still switching off from the effects of the alcohol, but your physiology is being pumped because cocaine is a sympathomimetic.
And, said Dr. Murthy, studying the physiology of those who are less affected could help in the development of treatment and a vaccine.
" She was speaking of women but said Shiseido is also "investigating men's physiology and their needs, their lifestyle, who they want to become.
But Mitchell Valdes-Sosa, an expert in auditory physiology from Cuba, told Scientific American in February that poisoning or infectious disease is unlikely.
For example, feelings can express states of our physiology by letting us experience thirst and hunger and satiety and pain and well-being.
"It is much, much larger than a human's," explained Heiko Jansen, a neuroscientist who researches human and animal physiology at Washington State University.
So, for the new study, which was published in August in Frontiers in Physiology, Dr. McPhee and his colleagues decided to find out.
"So far no one has developed anything that works well," said Duane Kraemer, a senior professor of veterinary physiology at Texas A&M.
"Gene expression changed dramatically," said Christopher Mason, one of the study authors and associate professor of physiology and biophysics at Weill Cornell Medicine.
The Southampton team built a series of computational models to mimic the physiology of bats, which are the only mammals capable of genuine flight.
The editors of two large journals have made arguments against anonymous criticism, and Michael Blatt, the editor of Plant Physiology, has addressed PubPeer directly.
Two scientists have been awarded the 2018 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for a method of harnessing the immune system to attack cancer.
According to a 2018 Frontiers in Physiology review paper, 100-mile races in the US had almost no women participants in the late 1970s.
"The study clearly identifies the connection between inflammation and depression," said Eva Redei, professor in psychiatry and behavioral sciences and physiology at Northwestern University.
The brain is especially plastic early in life, such that our experiences as children have disproportionate influences on our long-term biology and physiology.
"Strenuous exercise was associated with lower libido," Anthony Hackney, professor of exercise physiology and nutrition at the University of North Carolina, told the Times.
For some people simply learning more about the physiology of adrenaline and nervousness can help alleviate some of their negative experiences around physical symptoms.
These days, most of the winners of the chemistry prize could have fitted just as easily into the physics or physiology-or-medicine categories.
What is clear is that flamingos, as familiar and fascinating as they are, still challenge our understanding of their physiology, biology and evolutionary history.
Being reminded of the quirks of my own physiology was a wonderful thing, something I'm not sure any other video game has ever done.
Two winners of the Nobel Prize for physiology and medicine also signed the letter, as did British entrepreneur Richard Branson and actor Forest Whitaker.
And even though therapy is not a pill, there are connections between the behavioral changes people make in CBT and physiology in the brain.
If all that was uploaded was the brain and its internal physiology, its experiences would be radically different from those of the embodied brain.
Similarly, the actions of a person may be described psychologically, in terms of his or her desires and beliefs, or in terms of physiology.
She has never directly experienced the colors of the rainbow, and yet she is an authority on optics and the physiology of color perception.
In medical school, the noble, Hippocratic ideal of treating every single patient with the same respect and dignity is taught alongside biochemistry and physiology.
The rinse seems to counteract fatigue and enhances attention to a task, said David Ferguson, an assistant professor of exercise physiology at Michigan State.
I have suffered fools eager to use pickup lines about being an amateur gynecologist, detailing their imagined superior knowledge of female anatomy and physiology.
We asked colleagues from the departments of anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology, pharmacology, and microbiology to lend us a helping hand in the current crisis.
"If you worked on Saturdays you could hear people in the bleachers stamping their feet," said Russell K. Monson, who studies plant physiology here.
She graduated from the University of California at San Diego and received a medical degree and a Ph.D. in vascular physiology from Boston University.
Instead, a small study published in February in The Journal of Physiology suggests we should also look to changes in our bloodstream after exercise.
So for the new study, which was published in August in the Journal of Applied Physiology, researchers at Ball State University in Muncie, Ind.
Jasmine Lane, a junior in the class, said that the instructor was Anita Moss and added that the class was human anatomy and physiology.
NASA flight surgeons and scientists will pore over the changes to her physiology in the same way they studied Mr. Kelly and Ms. Whitson.
Emma O'Donnell, a lecturer in exercise physiology at Loughborough University, questioned if the study might impact not only LGBT+ communities but all competitive athletes.
Insects and gravity have not gotten much, or indeed any attention, Dr. Socha said, and the findings could change broader understandings of insect physiology.
Insects and other coldblooded animals (think fish and toads) can quickly change their physiology when the temperature drops to boost their tolerance to cold.
" 'Laughing' Rats and the Evolutionary Antecedents of Human Joy?" published in 2003 in Physiology & Behavior, reported that rats would emit ultrasonic calls when tickled.
This month, a distinguished group of scientists were recognized with Nobel Prizes for their outstanding research in physiology or medicine, physics, chemistry, and economics.
How do you take your understanding of anatomy and biomechanics and physiology and integrate that into a physical requirement you've never been exposed to?
The evolutionary value of this biological mechanism was to promote changes in our physiology, biochemistry, and behavior according to different times of the day.
What is science with its stodgy physiology and evidence-based medicine against the allure of the patient anecdote and the promise of a cure?
But my son has eczema, his own physiology requires something unique and different and there's really no semblance of any personalization in the industry.

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