If I have failed nevertheless to include the few effects which I am about to touch on, under the head of “physiological effects,” I have done so simply in compliance with universal usage, and as a matter of convenience for reference.
That caution about 'heightened psycho-physiological effects,' that we were never able to understand!
We want to work out a substitute for Beta that will keep the flavor of the drink without the psycho-physiological effects.
Of course, there were the warnings about heightened psycho-physiological effects.
Physiological Effects of Ionizing Radiation A-8 A-6.
Physiological Effects of Ionizing Radiation A nuclear burst results in four types of ionizing radiation: neutrons, gamma rays, beta, and alpha radiation.
Physiological Effects of Nuclear Weapons The physiological effects of nuclear weapons are the result of exposure to the blast; thermal radiation; ionizing radiation (initial or residual) effects; or a combination of these.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "physiological effects" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.