somatic的意思和读音

somatic

: [səʊ'mætɪk]

adj.;【,

adj.1.;;2.,3.,

adj.1.relating to or affecting the body, especially the body as considered to be separate from the mind2.relating to the outer walls of the body, not the inner organs3.relating to a somatic cell

1. oversight n somatic a psychosomatic a ...

2. soma scope n. somatic a. soothe v. 使使;

3. oversight n somatic a psychosomatic a ...

4. synapse somatic synapsin ...

5. ... nucleus n. somatic adj. △ embryo n.

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1.The presence of strong somatic attributions appears to be one of the perpetuating factors in CFS but not the only one.

2.Such experiences ex-somatic, which the dreamer feels to be out of his physical body, are called lucid dreams.

3.Somatic embryos can be encapsulated in hydrated gel to produce a 'synthetic seed' or propagule.

4.Such a role has been shown in embryonic stem cells, germline stem cells and various somatic tissue stem cells.

5.But the only proven way of getting a new gene into a cat, somatic cell nuclear transfer, is tricky.

6.Tends to develop somatic symptoms in response to stress or conflict (e. g. , headache, backache, abdominal pain, asthma, etc. ). 022.)。

7.The main cause of these problems may be attributed to the epigenetic reprogramming of somatic donor genome.

8.Light has no significant effect on somatic embryogenesis, and sometimes even inhibit.

9.Polyploids can arise by somatic doubling, by the fusion of unreduced gametes, and by means of a triploid bridge.

10.In the middle of last century, biologists put a somatic cell nucleus of a frog into an enucleated egg cell, then created a clone tadpole.