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a. Of or pertaining to both physiology and chemistry
Usage examples of "physiochemical".
Basic physiochemical alterations were being induced of which he remained completely ignorant.
They were merely subjected to induced physiochemical alterations in the interests of the organization.
Autistic children, Lynch had proved, were victims of a physiochemical imbalance which disabled their suppressor-circuitry for sight, hearing, touch, smell, or any combination thereof, flooding their brains with an intolerable avalanche of useless data and shocking them into retreat.
It felt different from Primgranese Baubles, partly because this one carried no idents of previous ego-field entrants, and partly because it was different on the physiochemical level.
These creatures do it instinctively, as part of their physiochemical makeup.
Ten days of accessing the cylinders, absorbing the memories of a mind not quite human, may have had some physiochemical effect and certainly was responsible for a psychological one.
When a person is adaptable and satiable, capable of realistic planning and empathizing with his fellow beings, those problems that remain turn out to be mostly physiochemical or behavioral.