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Therefore, it may be that cerebellum is involved in fear learning in order to set the more appropriate responses to new stimuli and/or situations [11], i.e. this site may translate an emotional state elaborated elsewhere into autonomic and motor responses [6].
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In a research setting for example, a translator may translate a questionnaire from one language to another, but like interpreters, they are not able to administer the questionnaire to participants.
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This approach is used to evaluate how the cell may translate a specific gene activation probabilistic distribution, elicited in response to a given concentration of a signaling molecule (a phytohormone in this case), into an information value.
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