Vi fant 1 definisjoner av physiological state på engelsk.
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| physiological state - the condition or state of the body or bodily functions | ||
| physical condition, physiological condition | ||
| status, condition the relative position or standing of things or especially persons in a society; "he had the status of a minor"; "the novel attained the status of a classic"; "atheists do not enjoy a favorable position in American life" | ||
| wakefulness a periodic state during which you are conscious and aware of the world; "consciousness during wakefulness in a sane person is pretty well ordered and familiar" | ||
| bloodiness a disposition to shed blood | ||
| incompatibility the quality of being unable to exist or work in congenial combination | ||
| acathexia an inability to retain bodily secretions | ||
| angiotelectasia dilation and enlargement of arterioles | ||
| torpidity, torpor a state of motor and mental inactivity with a partial suspension of sensibility; "he fell into a deep torpor" | ||
| agalactia, agalactosis a condition in which milk is not secreted in the mother's breasts after her child has been delivered | ||
| anaesthesia, anesthesia loss of bodily sensation with or without loss of consciousness | ||
| anhidrosis, anhydrosis failure of the sweat glands | ||
| arousal the act of arousing; "the purpose of art is the arousal of emotions" | ||
| slumber, sleep a dormant or quiescent state | ||
| sopor, sleep a natural and periodic state of rest during which consciousness of the world is suspended; "he didn't get enough sleep last night"; "calm as a child in dreamless slumber" | ||
| drive the act of applying force to propel something; "after reaching the desired velocity the drive is cut off" | ||
| elastosis breakdown of elastic tissue (as the loss of elasticity in the skin of elderly people that results from degeneration of connective tissue) | ||
| flatulency, flatulence, gas a state of excessive gas in the alimentary canal | ||
| flection, flexion, flexure act of bending a joint; especially a joint between the bones of a limb so that the angle between them is decreased | ||
| estrus, oestrus, rut, heat applies to nonhuman mammals: a state or period of heightened sexual arousal and activity | ||
| anestrum, anestrus, anoestrum, anoestrus applies to nonhuman mammals: a state or interval of sexual inactivity between two periods of estrus | ||
| hypercapnia, hypercarbia the physical condition of having the presence of an abnormally high level of carbon dioxide in the circulating blood | ||
| acapnia, hypocapnia a state in which the level of carbon dioxide in the blood is lower than normal; can result from deep or rapid breathing | ||
| asphyxia a condition in which insufficient or no oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged on a ventilatory basis; caused by choking or drowning or electric shock or poison gas | ||
| oxygen debt a cumulative deficit of oxygen resulting from intense exercise; the deficit must be made up when the body returns to rest | ||
| hyperthermia, hyperthermy abnormally high body temperature; sometimes induced (as in treating some forms of cancer) | ||
| normothermia normal body temperature | ||
| hypothermia subnormal body temperature | ||
| muscularity the physiological state of having or consisting of muscle | ||
| myasthenia any muscular weakness | ||
| infertility, sterility the state of being unable to produce offspring; in a woman it is an inability to conceive; in a man it is an inability to impregnate | ||
| false pregnancy, pseudocyesis physiological state in which a woman exhibits symptoms of pregnancy but is not pregnant | ||
| pregnancy, gestation, maternity the state of being pregnant; the period from conception to birth when a woman carries a developing fetus in her uterus | ||
| rigor mortis muscular stiffening that begins 2 to 4 hours after death and lasts for about 4 days | ||
| vitalisation, vitalization the state of being vitalized and filled with life | ||
| good health, healthiness the state of being vigorous and free from bodily or mental disease | ||
| fecundity, fertility the intellectual productivity of a creative imagination | ||
| potence, potency capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects; "the toxin's potency"; "the strength of the drinks" | ||
| pathological state a physical condition that is caused by disease | ||
| disorder, upset a disturbance of the peace or of public order | ||
| cellularity the state of having cells | ||
| dependance, dependence, habituation, addiction, dependency the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something else | ||
| suspended animation a temporary cessation of vital functions with loss of consciousness resembling death; usually resulting from asphyxia | ||
| cryptobiosis a state in which an animal's metabolic activities come to a reversible standstill | ||
| dilatation, distension, distention the state of being stretched beyond normal dimensions | ||
| emmetropia (ophthalmology) the normal refractive condition of the eye in which there is clear focus of light on the retina | ||
| sedation the administration of a sedative agent or drug | ||
| hyperpigmentation unusual darkening of the skin | ||
| hypopigmentation unusual lack of skin color | ||
| amyxia a condition in which no mucus in produced | ||
| cold sweat the physical condition of concurrent perspiration and chill; associated with fear | ||
| abnormalcy, abnormality behavior that breaches the rule or etiquette or custom or morality | ||
| blockage, obstruction the act of blocking | ||
| toxic condition, poisoning, intoxication the act of giving poison to a person or animal with the intent to kill | ||
| analgesia absence of the sense of pain without loss of consciousness | ||