Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Physical primary

    In vision, a primary color when mixed with other primaries contributes to the production of all visible hues psychological primary.  

  • Physical potentials

    Those human elements that provide a person with unique abilities to perform simple to complex tasks.  

  • Physical half-life

    The time in which the radioactivity usually associated with a particular isotope is reduced by one-half through radioactive decay.  

  • Physical environment

    One’s surroundings that are concrete the animate and inanimate things that surround a person includes such things as heat, cold, radiation, atmospheric conditions, water, chemical agents, etc. psychological environment; social environment.  

  • Physical disorders

    Bodily impairments that interfere with one’s functioning ability to move, communicate, learn, and/or adequately adjust to changing environmental circumstances.  

  • Physical dependence

    Physiological adaptation of the body to the presence of a drug. In effect, the body develops a continuing need for the drug. Once such dependence has been established, the body reacts with predictable symptoms when the drug is abruptly with drawn. The nature and severity of withdrawal symptoms depend on the drug being used and…

  • Physical attributes

    Physical characteristics.  

  • Physical attractiveness stereotype

    A widely held stereotype that attributes positive characteristics to physically attractive persons.  

  • Physical agent

    A factor in the causation of disease may be artificially imposed, e.g., air pollutants and radiation, or natural, e.g., sun’s rays or temperature variations. Examples are a. skin cancer from overexposure to the sun’s rays or b. liver cancer from breathing air polluted with asbestos fibers, chemical agent; biological agent.  

  • Phylogenic

    Pertaining to the growth and development of a group or race.  

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