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somatic 1. of or relating to the soma 2. of or relating to an animal body or body wall as distinct from the viscera, limbs, and head 3. of or relating to the human body as distinct from the mind How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Most tumors in transgenic mice with human c-Ha-ras gene contained somatically activated transgenes. Music, as we have seen, has as its substance the very essence of the universe, the vibration, and we then experience somatically the ways vibrations come together into harmony, dissonance and cadence, where, finally, some sense of resolution can be reached, a sense of satisfaction of having arrived where the tensions in our spirits and our lives are resolved. Complete injuries typically resulted in sexual inarousability of somatically innervated body parts below the level of injury, whereas incomplete injuries resulted in some sensation and arousability. |
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