Brazilian Society of Physiology

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Brazilian Society of Physiology

The Brazilian Society of Physiology (Sociedade Brasileira de Fisiologia in Portuguese, pronounced: soh-see-oh-dah-jee brah-zee-lee-roh-jee fee-see-oh-loh-jee-ah) is a professional organization dedicated to the advancement of physiology in Brazil. The society was established with the aim of promoting and disseminating knowledge in the field of physiology, as well as fostering collaboration among Brazilian physiologists and their international counterparts.

Etymology

The term "Brazilian Society of Physiology" is a direct translation of its Portuguese name, Sociedade Brasileira de Fisiologia. The word Sociedade (pronounced: soh-see-oh-dah-jee) means "society" in English, Brasileira (pronounced: brah-zee-lee-roh) is the feminine form of "Brazilian", and Fisiologia (pronounced: fee-see-oh-loh-jee-ah) translates to "physiology".

Related Terms

  • Physiology: The scientific study of the functions and mechanisms in a living system.
  • Brazil: The largest country in South America and the fifth largest in the world.
  • Professional Association: An organization seeking to further a particular profession and the interests of individuals engaged in that profession.
  • Biomedical Research: The broad area of science that involves the investigation of the biological process and the causes of disease through careful experimentation, observation, laboratory work, analysis, and testing.

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