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physiologist

/fiz-ee-ol-uh-jist/US // ˌfɪz iˈɒl ə dʒɪst //

生理学家,生理学家,理学家

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a specialist in physiology.

Examples

  • The technical term among physiologists is “homeostasis,” the process whereby organisms maintain their internal environment within limits.

  • Have a nearby exercise physiologist fit you with a portable oxygen-measuring mask, to measure your energy consumption at that pace.

  • He’s a physiologist who co-discovered adult human brown fat in 2009.

  • He’s a space physiologist who works at the University of California, San Diego.

  • I am an immunologist and physiologist interested in the effects of combined infections on immunity.

  • The problem, says UC Davis physiologist and nutritionist Linda Bacon, is that very few people can lose weight and keep it off.

  • He was no anatomist, no physiologist, but rather what nowadays we should call a pharmacologist.

  • It is the mental emotional character of the pigeon which is changed when the physiologist cuts off parts of his brain.

  • We are concerned with him simply as a vegetable physiologist and in that character his fame is imperishable.

  • The physiologist cannot afford to lose this process from the category of chemico-vital, or biochemical manifestations.

  • In Figure 64 the position of the advanced hand of each of the priests nearest to the grove is very suggestive to the physiologist.