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- This need not apply to somatically reproducing organisms, such as some Porifera and many plants.
- But I know that there are additional vertebral notches occurring in nature, either genetically or somatically.
- By the 2010s, gene therapy, first performed somatically in late 1990 and heritably in 1996, showed promise but remains an experimental and emerging technology.
- 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.
- "In the previous chapter it was pointed out that these physiological drives or needs are to be considered unusual rather than typical because they are isolable, and because they are localizable somatically.
- Predominant theories of emotion and emotion perception include what type of emotion is perceived, how emotion is perceived somatically, and at what stage of an event emotion is perceived and translated into subjective, physical experience.
- His clinical work as a musculo-skeletal physician includes osteopathy and acupuncture, and by somatically-oriented psychotherapeutic methods devised by Peter Levine, as well as exploration of working with the relaxation response, yoga, and meditation.
- This region regulates somatically acquired differentially methylated regions ( DMRs ), mediates the interaction of KCNQ1OT1 with chromatin and with DNA ( cytosine-5 )-methyltransferase 1 ( DNMT1 ), but does not affect the interactions of histone methyltransferases with KCNQ1OT1.
- Therefore, " " right brain-to-right brain " " communication; that is, non-verbal somatically-driven communication, i . e ., eye contact, facial expressions revealing emotions, features of voice such as prosody ) is prioritized.
- Not only do albinoes thus carry the determinants ( genes ) for pattern, but it has been known for some time that they also carry gametically, but never visible somatically, the determinants ( genes ) for either the ferment ( enzyme ) or the chromogen ( substrate ) for one or more colours.
- I like the microbial theory but I wonder if the evolutionary time since we've had the ability and resources to choose hot or cold over unregulated temperature is long enough to have made this evolution driven ( by this I mean selected for, rather than something somatically innate ) .-- talk ) 01 : 59, 5 July 2012 ( UTC)
- He later incorporated this notion into " The Translator's Turn " ( 1991 ), drawing on the ( passing ) somatic theories of William James, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and Kenneth Burke in order to argue that somatic response may be " idiosomatic " ( somatically idiosyncratic ) but typically is " ideosomatic " ( somatically ideological, or shaped and guided by society ), and that the ideosomatics of language explains how language remains stable enough for communication to be possible.
- He later incorporated this notion into " The Translator's Turn " ( 1991 ), drawing on the ( passing ) somatic theories of William James, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and Kenneth Burke in order to argue that somatic response may be " idiosomatic " ( somatically idiosyncratic ) but typically is " ideosomatic " ( somatically ideological, or shaped and guided by society ), and that the ideosomatics of language explains how language remains stable enough for communication to be possible.