There is no evidence that secretin in any form is physiologically active when administered by the mouth.
A scientifically blended and physiologically adjusted mixture, of the pure sulphocarbolates of calcium, sodium and zinc, grs.
The slight occasional alkalinity would be physiologically insignificant, and it is absurd to claim that this alkalinity causes “indigestion, loss of appetite and depression.
He celebrates fatherhood and motherhood, and the need of well-begotten, physiologically well-begotten, offspring.
His ideal of manly or womanly character is rich in all the purely human qualities and attributes; rich in sex, in sympathy, in temperament; physiologically sound and clean, as well as mentally and morally so.
They thus correspond physiologicallyto the ileo-colic caecum.
On the other hand Krukenberg has demonstrated that the appendices pyloricae may function physiologically as a pancreas by yielding a secretion which corresponds to the pancreatic juice in its digestive action.
The entodermal epithelium is physiologically the characteristic element of the alimentary canal.
As the intellect presents itself physiologically as the function of an organ of the body, metaphysically it is to be regarded as a work of the will, whose objectification or visible appearance is the whole body.
A further argument in the same direction is supplied by the fact that the germinal layers of the Sponges very probably do not correspond physiologically to the germinal layers of other types.
The mesonephros of the Ammocoete undergoes at the metamorphosis complete atrophy, and is physiologically replaced by a posterior series of segmental tubes, opening into the hindermost portion of the segmental duct (Schneider).
These ossicles are known as the malleus and incus, and the chain of the three ossicles replaces physiologically the single ossicle of the lower forms.
The progeny of these individuals would then have dispersed through the lake, physiologically isolated from the parent population, and especially prone to develop secondary variations as a direct result of the primary variation.
But if there were no prepotency, the two species would blend; and this Kerner supposes must actually take place wherever two previously separated species, thus physiologically circumstanced, happen to be brought together.
These changeable processes are called "false feet," or pseudopodia, because they act physiologically as feet, yet are not special organs in the anatomic sense.
Closely related morphologically and physiologically to the alimentary canal is the vascular system of the vertebrate, the chief sections of which develop from the fibrous gut-layer.
Later, these female organs were communicated to both sexes by heredity; and they have been maintained in all persons of either sex, although they are not physiologically active in the males.
If we could, this year, exactly reproduce, in your case, the conditions as they existed last year, it is physiologicallycertain that we should arrive at exactly the same result.
By this we mean the physiologically and structurally perfect brain.
Even physiologically the context of organic changes accompanying an act of hunger or sex makes the difference between a normal and a morbid phenomenon.
Coffee and caffein are physiologically antagonistic to the common narcotics, nicotine, morphine, opium, alcohol, etc.
The central capsule and the extracapsulum are therefore to be regarded both morphologically and physiologicallyas the two characteristic co-ordinated principal parts of the unicellular Radiolarian organism.
One of the prime considerations of a closed ecological system is that the environmental gases shall remain physiologically tolerable to all of the ecologic components.
Some physiologists have studied this subject in several of the higher animals, and now realise that the time of desire is physiologically distinct from the phase which is represented by menstruation in women.
Such a practice rests on physiologically sound facts whatever may be thought of it from an æsthetic standpoint.
This often requires a great effort of will power, and, physiologically considered, is just as positive a nerve function as is motor discharge.
The attentive process, therefore, at its maximum may be physiologically symbolized by a brain-cell played on in two ways, from without and from within.
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