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(about women) experience menstruation, have monthly discharge of blood, get monthly period (Physiology), discharge menstrual bloodmenstruate
(Anatomy, Physiology) pertaining to the parasympathetic nervous system (part of the autonomic nervous system which works in opposition to the sympathetic nervous system), of parasympathetic nervous systemparasympathetic
(Physiology) bringing inward toward a central part (as in afferent nerves), bringing something toward a body partafferent
(Physiology, Chemistry) by or of the metabolic system (process by which food is broken down in the body to create energy)metabolically
(Physiology, Chemistry) of the metabolism (physical and chemical process by which food is broken down in the body to create energy), of metabolismmetabolic
(Sir Frank Burnet) winner of the Nobel prize for his work in the field of physiology or medicineMacfarlane
act of strangling; state of being strangled; extreme constriction of a body passage (Physiology)strangulation
ACTH, corticotrophin, hormone secreted by the pituitary gland which stimulates steroid production by the cortex of the adrenal glands (Physiology)corticotropin
annoying, bothersome, aggravating; tending to stimulate (Physiology, Biology); characterized by or caused by irritation of an organ or body part (Pathology)irritative
anthropological study of human anatomy, physiology and anatomy, study of the physiological and anatomical characteristics of the human bodysomatology
branch of physiology that studies electrical activity connected to the body and its functions, study of electrical activity in bodieselectrophysiology
branch of physiology that studies the the nervous system, study of functions of nervous systemneurophysiology
branch of physiology which studies the forces that influence blood circulationhemodynamics
branch of physiology which studies the functions of tissues, physiology of tissueshistophysiology
byproduct of metabolism, substance created though the metabolic process (Biology, Physiology)metabolite
 

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