"Sombre" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
An atmosphere or mood that is gloomy, serious, or mournful; somber music or a somber occasion is serious and solemn, often in a sad or mournful way.
Somatotyping is a method of classifying individuals according to their body shape and proportions. It involves identifying three main somatotypes that were first proposed by William H. Sheldon in the 1950s:<br><br>1. <strong>Ectomorph</strong>: Characterized by a slender build, muscle tone is relatively low, and weight is easily lost but also easily gained. Ectomorphs tend to have a small bone structure and a high percentage of body fat.<br>2. <strong>Mesomorph</strong>: Characterized by a muscular build, with a strong bone structure and a moderate to high percentage of muscle mass. Mesomorphs tend to have difficulty gaining weight and body fat due to high muscle tissue, but also tend to have a larger bone structure than ectomorphs.<br>3. <strong>Endomorph</strong>: Characterized by a round, soft, and thicker build, typically with a high percentage of body fat. Endomorphs often find it easy to gain weight and body fat due to a tendency to retain fat even after exercise.<br><br>This somatotype system aims to simplify human physical characteristics into a few distinct categories, rather than considering a wide range of individual variations. While the concept of somatotyping is useful for general guidance in exercise programs, it is essential to note that the scheme is not based on scientific consensus and has its limitations.<br><br>Somatotyping can be helpful for:<br><br> Developing exercise programs that suit an individual's physical type<br><br>However, individual results may vary due to a variety of factors beyond their designated somatotype, and a more tailored approach to exercise and nutrition is recommended for optimal results.
Somatrem, also known as somatremtropsin, is a recombinant DNA-derived human growth hormone which is biosynthetic.
Somatropin is a medication that is chemically similar to the human growth hormone (hGH), which is naturally produced by the pituitary gland and is essential for growth and development. It is also known as recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) and is typically prescribed to treat growth hormone deficiency, short stature, and certain medical conditions, such as Turner syndrome, Prader-Willi Syndrome, and growth hormone deficiency that is caused by a problem with the brain or pituitary gland.