Sentence example with the word 'somatic'

somatic

Definition adj. affecting or characteristic of the body as opposed to the mind or spirit

Last update: October 29, 2015


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When injected into an early blastocyst mouse embryo, single cells can contribute to most, if not all somatic cell types.   [adjective]

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We are also interested in potential roles for the apparatus that holds sister chromatids together in non-dividing somatic cells.   [adjective]

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There is no doubt that these are parapodial or limb appendages, carrying numerous imbricated secondary processes, and therefore comparable in essential structure to the leaf-bearing plates of the second meso somatic somite of Limulus.   [Please select]

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On the other hand, the pediatrists seem to lack the point of view which alone makes comprehensible the whole series of phenomena, on the somatic as well as on the psychic side.   [Please select]

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Both originate in the infantile life and result from the transformation which our psychic and somatic organism has undergone since the infantile period.   [Please select]

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Somatic: relating to the body, or abdomen.   [Please select]

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Stowbody gave a somatic and psychic study of them, Carol reflected, "Are they really so terribly interested in Ella's tonsils, or even in Ella's esophagus."   [Please select]

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