1. autonomic - Adjective
2. autonomic - Adjective Satellite
Having the power of self-government; autonomous.
Source: Webster's dictionaryautonomic reflexes Source: Internet
Alcohol withdrawal can cause anxiety, autonomic dysfunction, seizures, and hallucinations. Source: Internet
An autonomic response keeps the octopus's eyes oriented so the pupil slit is always horizontal. Source: Internet
Following experiments on animals and on himself, he concluded that the toxin acts by interrupting signal transmission in the somatic and autonomic motor systems, without affecting sensory signals or mental functions. Source: Internet
Attacks of angina (spasmodic choking chest pain), for example, apparently can be augmented by the activation of the autonomic nervous system in REM sleep, and the same is true of gastric acid secretions in persons who have duodenal ulcers. Source: Internet
After the approval of the Statute of Autonomy through Organic Law 6/1981 on 20 December 1981, the first elections to the autonomic parliament took place 23 May 1982. Source: Internet