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For example, channels known as TRPM (melastatin), TRPA (subfamily A), and TRPV (vanilloid) can respond to changes in temperature, with TRPM and TRPA known to respond to cold and TRPV known to respond to warmth, noxious heat, and protons.
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The plants, stacked inside in rows, respond to the warmth and to regular watering by shooting into action.
She takes her title from a passage in Wright's "Black Boy: A Record of Childhood and Youth": I was taking a part of the South to transplant in alien soil, to see if it could grow differently, if it could drink of new and cool rains, bend in strange winds, respond to the warmth of other suns, and, perhaps, to bloom.
In the second instance, we respond to the warmth of our friend but don't feel he is competent for a particular role.
Audiences respond to his emotional warmth, and he can play comedy, tragedy and anything in between.
Certainly, Boyhood is the friendlier frontrunner: many members may not take to its casually structured narrative, but many others will respond to its bittersweet warmth and ultimate endorsement of family values.
Brown's followers on Twitter respond to her with a warmth rarely felt these days by prominent Labour people.
It is a fraught evening for everyone with a camera breakdown and a light blow-up adding to the hazards, but the New Philharnionia continues to respond to Barenboim and Beethoven's Fifth with characteristic warmth.
Evidence suggests older people may not respond to messages regarding safer temperatures or accessing affordable warmth interventions because they do not define or see themselves as old.
Everyone who came in contact with him responded to his enveloping warmth and interest.
Although we cannot yet reliably predict how the ice sheet will respond to ongoing global warming the general prognosis is not good: more warmth clearly means more melting.
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