Sentences with phrase «biological point of view»

From a purely biological point of view, it gives us a shot of endorphins and studies have shown it even makes us healthier!
In the installation text, a vulva's personification discovers that she is subject to numerous prejudices: for example, from a pure biological point of view it is just an «amalgam of proteins and hormones».
Professor Longuet - Higgins (in Waddington 1970) sums this up from the biological point of view by showing that it results in the biological concept of the program being something different from the purely physical idea of the program.
It may be, she suggests, that this question is irrelevant; the purpose of humanity from a biological point of view, our successful adaptation, has been to make meaning.
From a biological point of view cells are the lowest entity of self - organized life, and technological intervention below that level, such as is the case with cell fusion techniques, is not in line with the values of organic agriculture.
From a biological point of view we can say that love is a heady mix of hormones resulting from connection and touch, which have an effect on our emotional and physical state.
At times, the biological point of view seems to come perilously close to Komar and Melamid's perspective, without the satiric edge.
«From the biological point of view, an emotion is a state of the entire brain at a given moment.
«Coral reefs only cover one percent of ocean floors, but they host 25 percent of all marine species, so they're incredibly diverse and important from a biological point of view,» says Gilbert.
From a biological point of view, the primary function of myostatin is the control of metabolism in order to support the immune system.
Brad Pilon is one smart dude when it comes to training and nutrition, and the book is packed with research on the benefits of fasting, both from a biological point of view [disease prevention, health improvement] and a physiological point of view [fat loss, muscle gain].
Scientists also explain the feasibility of love at first sight from a biological point of view.
The University of Queensland's Professor John Upham said: «It makes sense from a biological point of view because women are more likely to ensure the survival of the species.»
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