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Перевод: somatic speek somatic


[прилагательное]
телесный; соматический


Тезаурус:

  1. "Somatic resilience quotient, point eight five," recited the operator of the iron chair finally.
  2. DN10 is a 3.2-kb cDNA from a human fetal brain library that detects 12 fragments totalling 110kb in Hin dIII-digested human DNA; all fragments but one (see Fig. 3 legend) map to 15q11-q13 on the basis of hybridization to DNA from somatic cell hybrids (unpublished data).
  3. To the extent that a multicellular soma is not maintained by selection between cells, accumulation of somatic mutations is inevitable.
  4. Because the disorder is specific to B cells, it may be a candidate for somatic gene therapy.
  5. The phase of shock and somatic distress is normally followed by a restless searching, mixed with anger and irritability towards the deceased, and any one else who might be blamed for the present distress.
  6. A young Australian colleague of mine, with a Canadian collaborator, published (Somatic Selection and Adaptive Evolution , Chicago UP) some wayout views on inheritance of acquired immunological tolerance which would have been immensely important if they had been true.
  7. Our author, entirely uninfluenced by the dismissive judgements of her distinguished compatriots Jacques Monod and Francois Jacob, hankers after evidence that lends colour to the possibility in principle of an imprinting of somatic characteristics upon the genome, believing in particular that the comparatively recent discovery of the possibility of mapping RNA upon DNA (" reverse transcription") entitles her to think in terms of "reverse translation" - that is a mapping of amino acid into nucleotide sequences.
  8. Both somatic and visceral motor neurons seem to express GGF mRNA.
  9. Improving medical recognition of depressive disorders, especially when they present, as most do, with somatic symptoms, is one way.
  10. Similarly, early reproduction may impair survival or future fertility, by consuming resources, causing somatic damage or exposing the organism to environmental injury: there is a "cost of reproduction".
  11. "It seems I've helped you assimilate certain somatic adjustments, but I have not increased your intelligence."
  12. Somatic hybridisation, which involves the same or different species to produce a new cell with two sets of chromosomes, is also being developed to produce new crop plants.
  13. As Skinner (1985) points out, plants or clones derived from the parent plant are not always genetically identical and those that differ from the parent plant are known as somatic variants or "sports".

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