Somata vs Omata - What's the difference?
somata | omata |
* {{quote-journal, 2009, date=January 18, Leopoldo Petreanu et al., The subcellular organization of neocortical excitatory connections, Nature, url=, doi=10.1038/nature07709, volume=457, issue=7233, pages=1142-1145
, passage=As a consequence, the peak values of the distribution of inputs were sometimes centred on the somata , although somata are mostly devoid of excitatory synapses (Figs 2 and 3 ). }}
(sumo) a kimarite in which the attacker grabs his opponent's leg from the inside and lifts it up and backwards, driving his body into that of the defender, forcing him over onto his back
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