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Cyclophilin D is the only existent mitochondrial peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase that under pathological conditions is translocated to the inner mitochondrial membrane, where it is perceived to interact with the adenine nucleotide translocator inducing pore formation (Connern and Halestrap, 1994; Crompton et al., 2002; Halestrap et al., 2002; Zamzami et al., 2005; Halestrap, 2006).

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The medical workers who routinely participate in the management of delivering mothers and new born babies were purposively recruited and interviewed as key informants as they are perceived to have interacted with mothers of children with cleft lip and palate.

Further, the participants agreed with the benefits of the tool and did not necessarily perceive it as a barrier to interact with the clinicians or a barrier to their privacy of information.

Anyone can see it is occasionally stimulating for the animals and from a gorilla's perspective, for example, it can be perceived as play when they get to interact with rambunctious kids through glass barriers.

Effects of different types of postnatal contact on perceived quality of postnatal care seem to interact with the amount received, possibly due to the different mechanisms by which telephone vs. home visiting can influence perceptions of quality of care.

It is therefore reasonable to assume that precise topological features of the ECM are important for the cell's ability to interact with and perceive its environment.

In addition, the individual sessions provided them with actual experiences and enhanced their ability to interact with children, which they perceived as great benefit to them in the future.

To investigate this issue, we focus on skull morphological variation because of its fundamental role in food processing and perceiving sensory information that allows vertebrates to interact with its environment [ 25], as evidenced by environmentally induced morphological changes in mice skulls [ 25, 26].

These two brain regions have to interact with each other to either encode perceived information or to retrieve it.

Results indicate that an anxiety provoking situation is a significant predictor of willingness to interact, with high anxiety leading to less willingness to interact, a finding enhanced when perceived predictability of a health professional was also low.

Biologist Guenter Albrecht-Buehler demonstrated that cells perceive their environment through a tiny organelle called the centriole, composed of microtubules that were shown to interact with electromagnetic radiation.

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