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physiological

[fiz-ee-uh-loj-i-kuhl] / ˌfɪz i əˈlɒdʒ ɪ kəl /
ADJECTIVE
concerning living organisms, their parts, and functions
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Only leatherbacks in the no-crawl control group showed notably higher glucose levels, indicating that the act of crawling itself, rather than the seaweed, may have the stronger short-term physiological impact.

From Science Daily

Feeling "brighter, more alert and more connected" has real physiological effects.

From BBC

"In all of the analyses, the researchers saw indications that biological age increased in situations of several physiological stress but was stored when the stressful situation resolved," the researchers wrote.

From Salon

I’m not sure it did, but we did love the book, and we discovered, to our delight, that it delved into topics even deeper than the physiological changes of the adolescent female body.

From Seattle Times

“I thought it was so cool, the space she was in, where she could talk about basic pharmacological, physiological mechanisms that have clinical implications,” he says.

From Science Magazine