(1) Affecting or characteristic of the body as opposed to the mind or spirit,bodily
(2) Affecting or characteristic of the body as opposed to the mind or spirit
(3) Bodily
(1) In the present study, we examined gender differences in somatic symptoms at a mind/body outpatient clinic.
(2) Heterotrophic organisms must acquire nutrients to maintain somatic and gametic function.
(3) Transgenic mouse modelling has provided a new approach to study the various steps involved in spontaneous and induced mutagenesis in rodent somatic and germline tissues in vivo.
(4) As many as one in five new consultations in primary care are for somatic symptoms for which no specific cause can be found.
(5) Such patients' insistence that the physician pursue somatic symptoms until a medical diagnosis is obtained can be significantly frustrating.
(6) Future work may identify explicit factors mediating the links between somatic and psychological symptoms.
(7) Do patients with unexplained physical symptoms pressurise general practitioners for somatic treatment?
(8) Interspecific heteroplasmic mice were also produced by microinjection of somatic mitochondria into pronucleus-stage embryos.
(9) TP5 and TP6 do not repress P-element activity in somatic cells, nor do they alter the somatic or germ-line phenotypes of P-insertion alleles.
(10) From this screen, 13 wpch mutants were recovered with reduced somatic mosaicism and low germline reversion rates.
(11) Sometimes those communications and exchanges take place somatically , occurring at levels upon which we do not or cannot reflect.
(12) In this way, we confirmed that epigenetic and second-site suppression of hcf 106 could be separated somatically .
(13) This pattern holds for both germline and somatically expressed genes.
(14) These mutations were not present in normal cells, indicating that they arose somatically .
(15) This comprises length alterations of oligonucleotide repeat sequences that occur somatically in human tumours.
bodily
corporal
corporeal