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hormonal

/hawr-mohn-l/US // hɔrˈmoʊn l //

荷尔蒙,激素,激素类,荷尔蒙的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a hormone or hormones: hormonal secretions from endocrine glands.
    • : exhibiting any of the emotional and behavioral effects of one’s sex hormones: I was hormonal after giving birth, crying over nothing. They’re just hormonal boys looking at nude pictures.

Examples

  • The company ultimately hopes to bring its product to the US, as well as to expand its work to include using data to improve hormonal stimulation.

  • “Kids need more sleep during these early stages when there are a lot of hormonal changes going on,” she explains.

  • Yes, there are early hormonal actions that make a male brain more prone to display male-typical behavior and a female more prone to display behavior that is female-typical.

  • For IUD users, you still experience natural hormonal fluctuations, even if you don’t get a period, and can track your cycle and find your monthly patterns.

  • Each of these systems is associated with its own brain patterns and hormonal activity, and each, Fisher argues, developed to ensure the survival of our species in a different way.

  • Vasalgel, a reversible, non-hormonal polymer that blocks the vas deferens, is about to enter human trials.

  • Sex differences in brain cancer cannot be explained by age-related hormonal changes.

  • The hormonal fuel for both impulses is the same: testosterone.

  • DDT, PCBs, and others have been shown to cause cancer, nervous system damage, and hormonal changes, according to Rochman.

  • This hormonal hurricane is not just restricted to the usual boyband demographic of teenagers and young girls.

  • The work of Evans on T. carolina suggests that eye color in box turtles is under hormonal control.