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Look up somatic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Somatic may refer to: Somatic (biology), referring to the cells of the body in contrast to the germ
Somatic
Field of bodywork emphasizing internal sensation
Somatics describes a field within bodywork and movement studies which emphasizes internal physical perception and personal embodied experience. The term
Somatics
Any biological cell forming the body of an organism
In cellular biology, a somatic cell (from Ancient Greek σῶμα (sôma) 'body'), or vegetal cell, is any biological cell forming the body of a multicellular
Somatic_cell
Alternative therapy for treating trauma
Somatic experiencing (SE) is a form of alternative therapy aimed at treating trauma and stress-related disorders, such as post-traumatic stress disorder
Somatic_experiencing
Excessive focus on distressing physical symptoms
Somatic symptom disorder (SSD) is a mental disorder characterized by an excessive focus on physical symptoms—such as pain or shortness of breath—that
Somatic_symptom_disorder
Form of psychotherapy
Somatic psychology or, more precisely, somatic clinical psychotherapy is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on somatic experience, including therapeutic
Somatic_psychology
Biological term for all non-reproductive bodily cells
In cellular biology, the term somatic is derived from the French somatique which comes from Ancient Greek σωματικός (sōmatikós, “bodily”), and σῶμα (sôma
Somatic_(biology)
mitotic spores. Cycles through somatic hyphae, zoosporangia, zoospores, encystation & germination, and back to somatic hyphae. C.J. Alexopolous, Charles
Somatic_hyphae
Genetic modification fusing plants into a hybrid
Somatic fusion, also called protoplast fusion, is a type of genetic modification in plants by which two distinct species of plants are fused together
Somatic_fusion
Method of creating a cloned embryo by replacing the egg nucleus with a body cell nucleus
In genetics and developmental biology, somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is a laboratory strategy for creating a viable embryo from a body cell and
Somatic_cell_nuclear_transfer
Hypothesis that emotional processes guide or bias decision-making
The somatic marker hypothesis, formulated by Antonio Damasio and associated researchers, proposes that emotional processes guide (or bias) behavior, particularly
Somatic_marker_hypothesis
Type of mutation on somatic cell
A somatic mutation is a change in the DNA sequence of a somatic cell of a multicellular organism with dedicated reproductive cells; that is, any mutation
Somatic_mutation
Medical condition
Functional somatic syndrome (FSS) (sometimes termed "non-specific physical disorders") refers to a cluster of chronic conditions, characterized by persistent
Functional_somatic_syndrome
Cellular mechanism in B cells
Somatic hypermutation (SHM) is a cellular mechanism by which the immune system adapts to the new foreign elements that confront it (e.g. microbes). A
Somatic_hypermutation
Part of the peripheral nervous system
The somatic nervous system (SNS), also known as voluntary nervous system, is a part of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) that links brain and spinal
Somatic_nervous_system
Method to derive a plant or embryo from a single somatic cell
Somatic embryogenesis is an artificial process in which a plant embryo is derived from a single somatic cell. Somatic embryos are formed from plant cells
Somatic_embryogenesis
Medical questionnaire
The Somatic Symptom Scale – 8 (SSS-8) is a brief self-report questionnaire used to assess somatic symptom burden. It measures the perceived burden of
Somatic_Symptom_Scale_-_8
First cloned mammal (1996–2003)
female Finn-Dorset sheep and the first mammal that was cloned from an adult somatic cell. She was cloned by associates of the Roslin Institute in Scotland
Dolly_(sheep)
A somatic epitype is a non-heritable epigenetic alteration in a gene. It is similar to conventional epigenetics in that it does not involve changes in
Somatic_epitype
Topics referred to by the same term
Somatic damage may refer to any of the health effects of radiation other than teratogenesis, including Acute radiation syndrome Radiation burns Radiation-induced
Somatic_damage
Alteration of the DNA of a somatic cell that is inherited by its daughter cells
Somatic recombination, as opposed to the genetic recombination that occurs in meiosis, is an alteration of the DNA of a somatic cell that is inherited
Somatic_recombination
Ability to understand or feel what another is feeling
categories, such as cognitive empathy, emotional (or affective) empathy, somatic empathy, and spiritual empathy. Empathy is still a topic being studied
Empathy
Accumulation of mutations
Somatic evolution is the accumulation of mutations and epimutations in somatic cells (the cells of a body, as opposed to germ plasm and stem cells) during
Somatic_evolution_in_cancer
Physical manifestation of anxiety
Somatic anxiety, also known as somatization, is the physical manifestation of anxiety. It is commonly contrasted with cognitive anxiety, which is the
Somatic_anxiety
Theory of human social behavior
Somatic theory is a theory of human social behavior based on the somatic marker hypothesis of António Damásio. The theory proposes a mechanism by which
Somatic_theory
Condition in multi-cellular organisms
its daughter cells (and will be present only in certain adult cells). Somatic mosaicism is not generally inheritable as it does not generally affect
Mosaic_(genetics)
Nerve system for sensing touch, temperature, body position, and pain
The somatosensory system, or somatic sensory system, is a subset of the sensory nervous system. The main functions of the somatosensory system are the
Somatosensory_system
2007 studio album by Whitechapel
The Somatic Defilement is the debut studio album by American deathcore band Whitechapel. The album was released on July 31, 2007, through Candlelight
The_Somatic_Defilement
Human somatic variations are somatic mutations (mutations that occur in somatic cells) both at early stages of development and in adult cells. These variations
Human_somatic_variation
Count of cells, usually to detect mastitis and thus to assess milk quality
A somatic cell count (SCC) is a cell count of somatic cells in a fluid specimen, usually milk. In dairying, the SCC is an indicator of the quality of
Somatic_cell_count
Seven stages that occur after a human being dies
certificate, varies according to the jurisdiction. The certification applies to somatic death, corresponding to death of the person, which has varying definitions
Stages_of_human_death
Total investments of an organism in increasing reproductive potential
Somatic effort refers to the total investments of an organism in its own development, differentiation, and maintenance which consequently increases its
Somatic_effort
Number of sets of chromosomes of a cell
homologous chromosome pair—the form in which chromosomes naturally exist. Somatic cells, tissues, and individual organisms can be described according to
Ploidy
Distinction between germ cell lineages producing gametes and somatic cells
to somatic cells. This means that new information from somatic mutation is not passed on to the germline. This barrier concept implies that somatic mutations
Weismann_barrier
Process of producing individual organisms with identical genomes
often accomplished via somatic-cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), a cloning method in which a viable embryo is created from a somatic cell and an egg cell.
Cloning
Photographic display of total chromosome complement in a cell
cytogenetics. The basic number of chromosomes in the somatic cells of an individual or a species is called the somatic number and is designated 2n. In the germ-line
Karyotype
Part of the nervous system excluding the brain and spinal cord
into a somatic division and an autonomic division. Each of these can further be differentiated into a sensory and a motor sector. In the somatic nervous
Peripheral_nervous_system
Cells of a multicellular organism that pass on genetic material to progeny
sexually reproducing organisms, cells that are not in the germline are called somatic cells. According to this definition, mutations, recombinations and other
Germline
Medical symptoms caused by psychological stress
Somatization is the generation of somatic symptoms due to psychological distress, often coinciding with a tendency to seek medical help for them. The
Somatization
Type of afferent fiber
The general somatic afferent fibers (GSA or somatic sensory fibers) are afferent fibers that arise from neurons in sensory ganglia and are found in all
General somatic afferent fiber
General_somatic_afferent_fiber
Creation of a genetically identical copy of a human
Two common methods of therapeutic cloning that are being researched are somatic-cell nuclear transfer and (more recently) pluripotent stem cell induction
Human_cloning
Nerve fiber
The general (spinal) somatic efferent neurons (GSE, somatomotor, or somatic motor fibers) arise from motor neuron cell bodies in the ventral horns of the
General somatic efferent fiber
General_somatic_efferent_fiber
Neural pathway which controls a reflex
(affecting inner organs) and somatic reflex arc (affecting muscles). Autonomic reflexes sometimes involve the spinal cord and some somatic reflexes are mediated
Reflex_arc
changes in somatic genome are ciliates. The process resulting in a variation of somatic genome that differs from germline genome is called somatic genome
Somatic_genome_processing
Branch of anthropology focused on the study of cultural variation among humans
Cultural anthropology is a branch of anthropology focused on the study of cultural variation among humans. It is in contrast to social anthropology, which
Cultural_anthropology
Mental illness with multiple personality states
disorder not otherwise specified Other specified dissociative disorder Somatic symptom Body dysmorphic disorder Conversion disorder Ganser syndrome Globus
Dissociative identity disorder
Dissociative_identity_disorder
Species of hominid in the genus Homo
and fungi, a eukaryotic, and like most animals a diploid species. Each somatic cell has two sets of 23 chromosomes, each set received from one parent;
Human
Biological process
cells, called gametes, which contain half the number of chromosomes of somatic cells and are created by meiosis, with typically a sperm cell fertilizing
Reproduction
Presence of an abnormal number of chromosomes in a cell
presence of an abnormal number of chromosomes in a cell, for example a human somatic cell having 45 or 47 chromosomes instead of the usual 46. It does not include
Aneuploidy
British television series
element of the series is its integration of relationship coaching and somatic therapy, led by sexologists Danielle Harel and Celeste Hirschman, co-founders
Virgin_Island_(TV_series)
Country in Northwestern Europe and the Caribbean
healthcare professionals. Healthcare in the Netherlands is split 3 ways: in somatic and mental health care and in 'cure' (short term) and 'care' (long term)
Netherlands
Sex education modality
professional title Certified Sexological Bodyworker, CSB) is a body-based, somatic sex education modality in which trained practitioners use one-way touch
Sexological_bodywork
Alteration in the nucleotide sequence of a genome
from a parent, and also not passed to offspring, is called a somatic mutation. Somatic mutations are not inherited by an organism's offspring because
Mutation
Epigenetic phenomenon
segregate from the remaining somatic cells. At this point the PGCs have about the same level of methylation as the somatic cells. The newly formed primordial
Reprogramming
Mental disorder featuring beliefs with inadequate grounding
treating the person with the disorder in a malevolent or harmful way), somatic (belief that one has a disease or medical condition), and mixed (i.e.,
Delusional_disorder
American writer, therapist, and somatics teacher
Prentis Hemphill is an American writer, therapist, and somatic facilitator whose work focuses on embodiment, trauma healing, and social justice. They
Prentis_Hemphill
Somatic sex educator
Joseph Kramer (born 1947) is an American sexologist, filmmaker and somatic sex educator. He is the founder of the Body Electric School and of sexological
Joseph_Kramer_(sexologist)
Philosophy professor (1928–1990)
professor and movement theorist who coined the term somatics in 1976. He called his work Hanna Somatic Education. He proposed that most negative health effects
Thomas_Louis_Hanna
American musician
involved in a wide range of projects. He also performs using the stage name Somatic. Originally a violinist and guitarist with New York City dream-poppers
Hahn_Rowe
Multipotent stem cell in the adult body
replenish dying cells and regenerate damaged tissues. They are also known as somatic stem cells (from Greek σωματικóς, meaning of the body). Unlike embryonic
Adult_stem_cell
Asexual development of seed in botany
archesporium. In apospory (also called somatic apospory), the megagametophyte arises from some other (somatic) cell of the nucellus. Considerable confusion
Apomixis
Adaptive immunity variety-generation process
recombination (variable–diversity–joining rearrangement) is the mechanism of somatic recombination that occurs only in developing lymphocytes during the early
V(D)J_recombination
Dissociative disorder
variously categorized as a dissociative disorder, a conversion disorder, or a somatic symptom disorder. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Dissociative_fugue
Depression symptom varying during the day
with melancholic depression, which is also referred to as endogenous or somatic depression. According to the diagnostic criteria outlined in The Diagnostic
Diurnal_mood_variation
Nerve cell sending impulse to muscle
into three broad categories: Somatic motor neurons Special visceral motor neurons General visceral motor neurons Somatic motor neurons originate in the
Motor_neuron
Monotypic genus of photosynthetic, non-lichen fungi
Geosiphon is a genus of fungus in the family Geosiphonaceae. The genus is monotypic, containing the single species Geosiphon pyriformis, first described
Geosiphon
Israeli author (born 1961)
another person, fusing with them.” Vaknin distinguishes between cerebral and somatic narcissists. Cerebral narcissists ostentatiously display their intellectual
Sam_Vaknin
Transformation of a stem cell to a more specialized cell
Three basic categories of cells make up the mammalian body: germ cells, somatic cells, and stem cells. Each of the approximately 37.2 trillion (3.72×1013)
Cellular_differentiation
Structure of the brain stem
which contains the general somatic afferent column. The cochlear and vestibular nuclei, which contain the special somatic afferent column. The inferior
Medulla_oblongata
Online biology database
COSMIC is an online database of somatically acquired mutations found in human cancer. Somatic mutations are those that occur in non-germline cells that
COSMIC_cancer_database
Part of the autonomic nervous system that stimulates fight-or-flight responses
sympathetic autonomic nervous system, SANS, to differentiate it from the somatic nervous system) is one of the three divisions of the autonomic nervous
Sympathetic_nervous_system
Afferent nerve fibers
Special somatic afferent fibers (SSA) are the afferent nerve fibers that carry information from the special senses of vision, hearing and balance. The
Special somatic afferent fibers
Special_somatic_afferent_fibers
Excessive fear of developing illness
DSM-5 replaced the diagnosis of hypochondriasis with the diagnoses of somatic symptom disorder (75%) and illness anxiety disorder (25%). Hypochondria
Hypochondriasis
Medical technology
September 1990, when Ashanthi DeSilva was treated for ADA-SCID. The first somatic treatment that produced a permanent genetic change was initiated in 1993
Gene_therapy
when the lateral plate mesoderm splits into two layers. The outer (or somatic) layer becomes applied to the inner surface of the ectoderm, and with it
Somatopleure
School of thought in psychiatry
Somatic school may refer to those in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries who argued for a biological (as opposed to psychological) etiology of
Somatic_school
Process by which organisms develop cells
Differentiation is the process by which organisms develop distinct germline and somatic cells. The development of cell differentiation has been one of the critical
Germ-Soma_Differentiation
1932 dystopian novel by Aldous Huxley
abortion Sex selection Sperm sorting "Nobelist sperm banks" Somatic interventions Body hacking Somatic gene therapy for color blindness in sports doping Stem-cell
Brave_New_World
Biological concept
the gonads (ovaries and testes), not by somatic cells. The related idea that information cannot pass from somatic cells to the germ line, contrary to Lamarckism
Germ_plasm
Human male external reproductive organ
Physiologically, urination involves coordination between the central, autonomic, and somatic nervous systems. In infants, some elderly individuals, and those with neurological
Human_penis
Auto-inflammatory syndrome
adult-onset autoinflammatory disease primarily affecting males, caused by a somatic mutation of the UBA1 gene in hematopoietic progenitor cells. The name VEXAS
VEXAS_syndrome
Pluripotent stem cell generated directly from a somatic cell
a type of pluripotent stem cell that can be generated directly from a somatic cell. The iPSC technology was pioneered by Shinya Yamanaka and Kazutoshi
Induced_pluripotent_stem_cell
leadership, organizational development, and personal mastery. It uses a somatic approach to learning. Programs are offered primarily at the institute's
Strozzi_Institute
Country in Southeast Europe and West Asia
further that the Turks as a whole 'were made up of heterogeneous and somatically dissimilar populations'.134 Geographically, the accounts cover the regions
Turkey
Obsolete diagnostic class of autism
disorder not otherwise specified Other specified dissociative disorder Somatic symptom Body dysmorphic disorder Conversion disorder Ganser syndrome Globus
Asperger_syndrome
Mental disorder
disorder not otherwise specified Other specified dissociative disorder Somatic symptom Body dysmorphic disorder Conversion disorder Ganser syndrome Globus
Obsessive–compulsive_disorder
Austrian psychiatrist and founder of psychoanalysis (1856–1939)
spent three short periods in sanatoria with the diagnosis "hysteria" with "somatic symptoms", and some authors have challenged Breuer's published account
Sigmund_Freud
American dance educator and scholar
Green is an American dance educator and scholar who originated the Social Somatic Theory. Green served on the faculty at the University of North Carolina
Jill_Green_(dance_educator)
Increase in the size of biological cells
organism. In organisms characterized by eutely, where the total number of somatic cells is fixed upon reaching maturity, post-embryonic growth is achieved
Hypertrophy
lateral plate mesoderm into two layers – a somatic parietal layer, and a splanchnic visceral layer. The somatic layer of lateral mesoderm lies just beneath
Intraembryonic_coelom
components. Cytoplasts play a crucial role in Cell fusion, reprogramming, and Somatic cell nuclear transfer or SCNT for short. Recent studies have also shown
Cytoplast
Situation in which some gamete-producing cells are affected by a mutation
conversely, somatic mosaicism is a type of genetic mosaicism found in somatic cells. Germline mosaicism can be present at the same time as somatic mosaicism
Germline_mosaicism
Type of antigen
A somatic antigen is an antigen located in the cell wall of a gram-positive or gram-negative bacterium. Lipopolysaccharide Aubre "somatic antigen". TheFreeDictionary
Somatic_antigen
Medical practice
Maternal somatic support after brain death occurs when a brain dead patient is pregnant and her body is kept alive to deliver a fetus. It occurs very
Maternal somatic support after brain death
Maternal_somatic_support_after_brain_death
Explanation of the flow of genetic information within a biological system
gametes and the "disposable" somatic cells. Hereditary information moves only from germline cells to somatic cells (that is, somatic mutations are not inherited)
Central dogma of molecular biology
Central_dogma_of_molecular_biology
Disorder of depression and mood episodes
disorder not otherwise specified Other specified dissociative disorder Somatic symptom Body dysmorphic disorder Conversion disorder Ganser syndrome Globus
Bipolar_disorder
Anatomical structure
layer of lateral plate mesoderm adheres to the ectoderm to become the somatic or parietal layer known as the somatopleure. The inner layer adheres to
Lateral_plate_mesoderm
Human genetic disorder
de Carvalho TB, Casulari LA, Ferrari I (2003). "Proteus syndrome and somatic mosaicism of the chromosome 16". Panminerva Medica. 45 (4): 267–71. PMID 15206168
Proteus_syndrome
Gamete-producing cell
types: germ and somatic cells. Germ cells produce gametes and are the only cells that can undergo meiosis as well as mitosis. Somatic cells are all the
Germ_cell
Region of the parietal lobe of the brain
In neuroanatomy, the postcentral gyrus is a prominent gyrus in the lateral parietal lobe of the human brain. It is the location of the primary somatosensory
Postcentral_gyrus
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : descriptive nickname from Middle English casbalde ‘bald-head’.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
A Companion
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Wealth; Royalty
Girl/Female
Indian
A dot on the forehead. the one which indian women who put down the same in between two eyebrows, Drop, Point
Girl/Female
Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Telugu
Salute of Paradise
Boy/Male
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Early Winter; Name of a Season
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Pakistani
Beauty
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord of the World or the Creation
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Perumal, Good looking, Lion, Vishnus weapon
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Brightness of Goddess Lakshmi
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n.
The doctrine or the science of the general properties of material substances; somatics.
n.
The science which treats of the general properties of matter; somatology.
a.
Of or pertaining to the wall of the body; somatopleuric; parietal; as, the somatic stalk of the yolk sac of an embryo.
a.
Somatic.
a.
Of or pertaining to the body as a whole; corporeal; as, somatic death; somatic changes.