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These four genes are known to be somatically mutated in cancer.
One of Ray's primary teaching areas is in somatically grounded meditation.
Somatically, they form a morphologically similar mycelial wave front that continues to grow and explore.
Somatically, he continued along his path.
It is rather that we participate much more fully in the completion of these images, remaining involved somatically as well as visually.
Dysplasia, in the context of precancer, is somatically inherited nuclear atypia.
The programming for walking was evidently stored somatically, in the body cells themselves, and could only be learned by trial and error.
Like Lars, he felt somatically sick.
It can reduce, which is to say, dis- charge emotionally and somatically and be of no great aberrative power thereafter.
Acedia frequently presents signs somatically.
Even if he was somatically cured, his germ-cells would not be, and any progeny would still have to be genetically screened.
Among these molecules, however, only the T cell receptor and the immunoglobulins themselves have somatically variable domains necessary for antigen recognition.
The conclusion drawn was that anthropophobics, like neurasthenics, experience anxiety and depression, but "more cognitively and less somatically".
Dark-eyed, alert, somatically vibrant, Santina looked quickly from Leo to Zoe Eldritch, waiting for a response.
Endorphins. . . . Somatically trained, he willed calm, donned the interlink, lay down on the couch, and requested clearance.
And yet there's Dora, hurrying back through the flushing commuter pipes toward her underwater home (she prefers it there; has had herself somatically altered to breath the stuff).
B cell affinity maturation with generation of somatically mutated antibody-coding genes characteristic for memory cells occurs in these GC formations, indicating an antigen-driven response.
For in him dwells the whole pleroma of divinity somatically, and you in him have been fulfilled, who is the head of every rule and every authority.
"15 Theodotus interprets 2:9 to show how "the whole pleroma" participated when the savior revealed in his passion that of Sophia, "since 'in him was the whole pleroma somatically.'
Then look closely at the next busty babe you meet and reflect that she may be a Dora, for adults who are genetically male but somatically female are far from unknown even in our own time.
Tuberous sclerosis is caused by germline inactivation of either TSC1 (9q34) or TSC2 (16p13.3), and the same tumor suppressor genes are inactivated somatically in sporadic PEComas.
Cells with heterozygous mutations (one good copy of gene and one mutated copy) may function normally with the unmutated copy until the good copy has been spontaneously somatically mutated.
Some theoretical accounts of traumatic experiences suggest that amygdala-based fear bypasses the hippocampus during intense stress and can be stored somatically or as images that can return as physical symptoms or flashbacks without cognitive meaning.
In either case, pain typically starts as a generalized abdominal pain (with involvement of poorly localizing innervation of the visceral peritoneal layer), and may become localized later (with the involvement of the somatically innervated parietal peritoneal layer).