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homeostasis

n.

1. the regulation by an organism of all aspects of its internal environment, including body temperature, salt–water balance (see osmoregulation), acid–base balance (see hydrogen-ion concentration), and blood sugar level. This involves monitoring changes in the external and internal environments by means of receptors and adjusting bodily processes accordingly. Compare tension law. [first described by Walter B. Cannon]

2. maintenance of a stable balance, evenness, or symmetry. —homeostatic adj.

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ethnopsychopharmacology

ethnopsychopharmacology

n. the branch of pharmacology that studies ethnic and cultural variations in the use of and response to psychoactive agents across divergent groups, as well as the mechanisms responsible for such differences. —ethnopsychopharmacological adj.