词汇 | somatic |
释义 | somatic adjective medical specializeduk /səˈmæt.ɪk/ us /səˈmæt̬.ɪk/ relating to the body as opposed to the mind: 肉体的,躯体的 Children of parents affected by post-traumatic stress disorder can become angry, depressed, and show somatic symptoms such as stomach aches or headaches.患有创伤后精神紧张性障碍的父母,他们的孩子可能会变得愤怒、抑郁并表现出其他身体症状如腹痛和头痛等。 relating to general body cells, not reproductive cells (= those connected with the process of producing new life): somatic mutations体细胞突变 This other nucleus may be taken from any somatic cell, such as a skin cell or liver cell. Related word soma relating to the body or the wall of the body, not the organs inside the body: Somatic pain has to do more with the musculoskeletal system in the body. These differences between somatic and visceral pain thresholds were confirmed by other studies. Compare visceral The body -bodied anatomy animal axial biodynamics biomechanics corporeal corporeality ectomorphic endomorph endomorphic figure frame hyperphysical internally physical somatotype somite venter ventrally You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Cells Substances & structures in the body Related wordsomatically Examples of somaticsomatic However, how hypoxanthine affects oocytes and the surrounding somatic cells is not understood. Finally, we investigated the genetic relationship between affective and somatic depressive symptoms. Bidding rates were not related to the age of the child, nor to the presence of somatic or psychiatric symptoms in the child. The items ask how often during the last week the respondents had experienced a series of affective, somatic and interpersonal symptoms of depression. Finally, the overall link of neuroticism at t1 with somatic and psychiatric morbidity, respectively, at t2 was adjusted for neuroticism scores at t2. It is, therefore, possible that some respondents are merely reporting their experience of somatic symptoms that they label as belonging to particular medical disorders. This nucleus gives rise at the first embryonic mitosis to 20 bivalents which coexist with 20 somatic chromosomes originating from the female pronucleus. The tools existing at that time were gene-poor linkage maps, somatic cell hybrid panels and cytogenetic maps. Concentric-whorled membranes, having a granular appearance resembling the ribosomes of rough endoplasmic reticulum, float in the pseudocoelom between somatic muscles, reproductive tract and intestine. The importance of songs as the pedagogical medium is related to the somatic element that songs are said to possess. Somatic symptoms that could be attributed to concomitant physical illness were not counted as symptoms of depression. Another possible explanation is that a specific comorbidity pattern accounted for the facilitating effect on diagnosing depression in patients with concomitant chronic somatic disease. Somatic transients, which would be analogous to in vitro current clamp recordings, have miniscule peaks (black squares). Many similarities exist between somatic evolution in the immune system and the functioning of the nervous system. This postfertilization error may be somatic crossing-over, gene conversion mechanisms, mitotic replacement of an abnormal chromosome,26 or some other somatic event. See all examples of somatic These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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