physio in the PONS Dictionary

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He found that psychiatric patients reported physio-kundalini symptoms, but to a lesser degree than a group of near-death experiencers described in a previous study.
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He contrasted the ontological argument (literally any argument concerned with being) with the cosmological and physio-theoretical arguments.
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In the next episode he was already up and about, apparently with no need for physio or recovery.
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His appointment was something of a surprise as he had only joined the club as physio four months before.
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Facilities for physio- and occupational therapy were available when recommended by the physician.
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The word aromachology is derived from aroma and physio-psychology, the latter being the study of aroma.
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It aims to deliver artefacts capable of eliciting maximum physio-psychological pleasure consumers may obtain through all of their senses.
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New facilities under the stand also include 4 changing rooms, referees' room, male, female and disabled toilets and a physio room.
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The clubhouse houses a function suite and bar at first-floor level, and changing rooms, physio room, public announcement equipment, toilets and a tea bar at ground-floor level.
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It was suggested, naively, by the team physio that they apply strips of gauze covered with vaseline above their eyes to divert sweat from their forehead away.
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