Crossword clues for pharmacological
pharmacological
Wiktionary
a. (context pharmacology English) Of or having to do with pharmacology.
WordNet
adj. of or relating to pharmacology [syn: pharmacologic]
Usage examples of "pharmacological".
Pen turning the pages of her large pharmacological book with concentration.
It had to be worth a try, if only because, during the past few years, conventional pharmacological research had come up with very little that was new.
In the whole of Deathlands it was doubtful that there was a single man of science with the pharmacological knowledge to understand how jolt worked.
It was a large effect, specific, reproducible and, above all, very amenable to physiological - and later biochemical, pharmacological and morphological - investigation.
Likewise, medical psychiatry is the study of pharmacological intervention in the Upper-Right quadrant.
It's a classic pharmacological analogue, similar to inserting permanent stimulus molecules in the brain's opiate-receptor sitesexcept that the CI technology uses the neurosystem's own catecholamines, so the process is even more efficient.
It had seemed to Gately after he found out about it a suicidal-type risk, since if any of these long-shots ever actually won Fackelmann would be responsible for giving the bettor his winnings from 'Whitey' meaning it would be Sorkin that would hear the complaint if Fackelmann didn't come up with the $ on his own and get it to the bettor and the whole crew's pharmacological expenses meant they always existed on the absolutest margins of liquidity, at least that's what Gately and Kite (according to Kite) had always thought.
Psychological and pharmacological treatments of bulimia nervosa: A research update.
Who'd be spending the day in a psychiatric hospital in Miami or Berne, while tranquilizers were withdrawn from one strait-jacketed victim after another, to test the effects of some non-sedative drug on the syndrome, or to obtain scans of the neuropathology unsullied by pharmacological effects?