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the somatic

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Part of, or relating to the body of an organism.

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The study of haptic intelligence leads to even deeper questions about the somatic self.

We collected the somatic cells from pigs and inserted some of the human immune gene into the pig's somatic cell.

Behaviours could be changed, attitudes modified, mentalities transformed, but it was hard to have a dialogue with the somatic habits of infancy.

You can experience the level of arousal, the somatic sense of fear, and know in the back of your mind that it's not forever.

She was having terrible shooting pains down her back and right arm, which she understood as the somatic effect of her anxiety and perpetual travel.

De Botton has written interestingly about the somatic links between actual travel and intellectual pleasure.

What have been those of the somatic mutation hypothesis?

The Somatic Marker hypothesis proposes that remembering an emotional memory activates the somatic sensations associated with the memory.

Numerous microtubules are also located in the somatic cells.

The somatic anxiety was greater among women in night work.

This might explain the association between post-traumatic headache and the somatic SCAT-3 symptoms.

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