| somatotropism | <physiology> A directive influence exercised by a mass of matter upon growing organs. Origin: Gr, the body + to turn. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| somatotype | 1. The constitutional or body type of an individual. 2. The particular constitutional or body type associated with a particular personality type. (05 Mar 2000) |
| somatotypes | A particular category of body build, determined on the basis of certain physical characteristics. The three basic body types are ectomorph (thin physique), endomorph (rounded physique), and mesomorph (athletic physique). The typology was devised by the american psychologist william herbert sheldon (1899-1977). Somatotypes have been related to personality in early studies. (12 Dec 1998) |
| somatotypology | The study of somatotypes. Origin: somato-+ G. Typos, form, + logos, study (05 Mar 2000) |
| somatrem | <chemical> An analog of somatropin containing an additional (methionyl) amino-acid residue. It may be produced in bacteria from recombinant DNA. This biosynthetic form of human growth hormone is given to children with pituitary dwarfism. (reynolds jef(ed): martindale: the extra pharmacopoeia (electronic version). Micromedex, inc, englewood, co, 1995) Chemical name: Somatotropin, N-L-methionyl- (12 Dec 1998) |
| somatropin | <chemical> Synthetic or naturally occuring growth hormone from the human pituitary gland. It is given to children with open epiphyses for the treatment of pituitary dwarfism. Chemical name: Somatotropin (human) (12 Dec 1998) |
| somatic mesoderm |
the outer wall of the hypomere. In association with ectoderm, it is fated to form limbs, gonads, and the peritoneum.
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| somatic |
Relating to the trunk, the wall of a body cavity,or the body in general.
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| somatic mutation |
A mutation occurring in any cell that is not destined to become a germ cell; if the mutant cell continues to divide, the individual will come to contain a patch of tissue of genotype different from the cells of the rest of the body.
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| somatic |
of the body
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| somatic cell |
Any cell that forms the tissues and organs of the body that is not a germ cell. Derived from soma, the Greek for body.
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