Somatic definition

Somatic hallucinations A hallucination involving the perception of a physical experience with the body Delusional perception A true perception, to which a person attributes a false meaning. Feelings or actions experienced as made or influenced by external agents Where there is certainty that an action of the person or a feeling is caused not by themselves but by some others or other force.
Somatic. This term means created within the body, not inherited. D. Grody ¶¶ 58-60;
Somatic in this context means “[r]elating to the body; corporeal; physical.” Steadman’s at 1163.

Examples of Somatic in a sentence

  • Somatic Cell (count /ml) < 200 000 > 200 000 < 275 000 > 275 000 < 350 000 > 350 000 < 400 000 > 400 000 2 consecutive results Bactoscan (bacteria/ml) < 80 000 > 80 000 < 100 000 > 100 000 < 125 000 > 125 000 Antibiotic and Other Inhibitory Substances Clear Present Temperature (°C) 0 - 4°C Milk > 4°C will be subject to a quality review.

  • Laboratory analyses will be performed at a rate per test not to exceed the following schedule: Standard Plate Count SPC/PCA $11.25 Direct Miroscopic Somatic Cell Count DMSCC $15.00 Electronic Somatic Cell Count ESCC $15.00 Added Water Cryoscope $3.75 Antibiotics Inhibitor (Disk Assay) Disc/Inhibitor (▇▇▇▇▇) $8.43 Antibiotics Confirmation Rapid Test Charm I, II, SNAP, etc.

  • Should free parking space not be available, the Company will pay the Flight Attendant upon presentation of a receipt, any excess over five dollars ($5.00) that the employee has to pay monthly.

  • Therapist is trained in Somatic Experiencing and Bioenergetics, two modalities that sometimes include the use of touch in the therapeutic process.

  • Therapist is certified as a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, a body-oriented approach that is particularly useful for addressing a wide variety of trauma conditions, ranging from the after effects of accidents to developmental trauma that took place in early childhood.

  • Combining Somatic and Experiential techniques, ie: deep breathing, walking, sensory items with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy techniques support a healing of the whole self.

  • Somatic fusion and heterokaryon formation can occur usually between strains with similar genotypes.

  • Brownes will also provide SMS notification of daily milk quality data (including fat, protein and Somatic Cell Count data and weekly Total Plate Count data) upon receipt of those results from the laboratory.

  • Somatic gene variant annotations and related content have been powered by The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Laboratory® Clinical Knowledgebase (JAX-CKB™).

  • Therapist Travel: A few times a year I travel to assist the Somatic Experiencing Professional training and for personal retreat.


More Definitions of Somatic

Somatic comes from Greek word. It means soma-body (as in psychosomatic). So somatic means study by using sense of touch, kinesthetic, practice-involves physical and gesture.
Somatic means "bodily" or "of the body".)
Somatic means pertaining to or characteristic of the “soma” or body. DORLAND’s, at 1544. According to Falk, a somatic complained is one that a patient perceives or feels, as opposed to a psychosomatic complaint which is imagined. (Falk 12/12/06.)