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1) Medicine: soma, soma (1. тело, туловище 2. совокупность всех клеток организма, исключая репродуктивные клетки)2) Botanical term: soma (Asclepias acida), soma (Asclepias acida; тж. soma plant), soma plant (Asclepias acida)3) Agriculture: soma (тело, за исключением половых клеток)4) Religion: haoma, soma ( In ancient Indian cult worship, an unidentified plant, the juice of which was a fundamental offering of the Vedic sacrifices)5) Genetics: soma (совокупность всех клеток (тканей и органов) многоклеточного организма, исключая половые)6) Immunology: soma (совокупность всех клеток организма за исключением половых)7) Makarov: soma (опьяняющий напиток из сока сомы, употребляемый в индуистском ритуале)
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