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InteractionMutual or reciprocal influence between two or more similar organisms or individuals of different species. Major biotic interactions are: competition, mutualism, predation, parasitism, amensalism, and [..]
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InteractionInteraction (entre espèces)
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InteractionInfluence of a physical body on another body or the coupling between a field and its source. Interactions can be of the most diverse types, e.g. gravitational interaction, electromagnetic interaction, [..]
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InteractionIt results in the binding forces of the nucleons in the atomic nucleus. In addition to the electromagnetic and the weak interaction, it is the third known interaction between elementary particles. The [..]
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InteractionInteraction between elementary particles where the parity is not maintained, e.g. beta decay.
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Interaction1812, from inter- + action.
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InteractionExchange of communication in which communicators take turns sending and receiving messages. [SB]
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Interactionrelationship between two or more forces, objects, or organisms.
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Interactionthe primary ones are competition, mutualism, predation, parasitism, amensalism, and commensialism.
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Interactiona mutual or reciprocal action; interacting (physics) the transfer of energy between elementary particles or between an elementary particle and a field or between fields; mediated by gauge bosons (inte [..]
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InteractionHow the visual elements involve and position the viewer, through camera angles, colour, gaze, framing.
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InteractionOn any scale, the collision or interplay between entities that affects one or more of them, such as the merging of molecules into a compound, or the competition between species. © Nature Educ [..]
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Interactioninteraction (pop)
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InteractionThe influence of objects, materials, or events on one another
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Interactioncondition of acting or having an influence upon something. interference -
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InteractionAny change in the amount or quantum numbers of particles that are near each other.
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InteractionA process in which a particle decays or it responds to a force due to the presence of another particle (as in a collision). Also used to mean the underlying property of the theory that causes such eff [..]
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Interactionmeeting difference and acting on each other or one another.
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Interaction(n) a mutual or reciprocal action; interacting(n) (physics) the transfer of energy between elementary particles or between an elementary particle and a field or between fields; mediated by gauge boson [..]
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InteractionAny type of engagement activity (e.g. navigating to a new page on a website) from a user during their session on your site or mobile app.
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InteractionAny of several ways in which living Cells of an organism communicate with one another, whether by direct contact between Cells or by means of chemical signals carried by Neurotransmitter substances, H [..]
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InteractionSimultaneous Communication of conflicting messages in which the response to either message evokes Rejection or disapproval. (APA, Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms, 8th ed.)
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InteractionThe action of a drug that may Affect the activity, Metabolism, or toxicity of another drug.
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InteractionThe interactions of particles responsible for their scattering and transformations (decays and reactions). Because of interactions, an isolated particle may decay into other particles. Two particles p [..]
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InteractionThe pharmacological result, either desirable or undesirable, of Drugs interacting with components of the Diet. (From Stedman, 25th ed)
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InteractionThe combined effects of Genotypes and environmental factors together on phenotypic characteristics.
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InteractionThe inter- and intra-relationships between various microorganisms. This can include both positive (like Symbiosis) and negative (like Antibiosis) interactions. Examples include Virus - Bacteria and Ba [..]
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InteractionA form of Gene interaction whereby the expression of one Gene interferes with or Masks the expression of a different Gene or Genes. Genes whose expression interferes with or Masks the effects of other [..]
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InteractionThe relationship between an Invertebrate and another organism (the host), one of which lives at the expense of the other. Traditionally excluded from definition of Parasites are pathogenic Bacteria; F [..]
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InteractionThe interactions between a host and a pathogen, usually resulting in Disease.
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InteractionThe effect of herbs, other Plants, or Plant Extracts on the activity, Metabolism, or toxicity of Drugs.
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InteractionReciprocal action of two Vertebrate Photoreceptor Cells (Rods and Cones). Rod-cone interaction occurs during Mesopic Vision in which both Rods and Cones are active in Light transduction to the Visual [..]
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Interactionaction (of viruses) mutual action between two or more agencies. This term has been employed by virus disease workers and the following classes of phenomena have been grouped under it: partial or compl [..]
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InteractionThe situation in which the effect of one independent variable on the outcome is affected by the value of a second independent variable. In a trial, a test of interaction examines whether the treatment effect varies across sub-groups of participants.See also: Factorial design, Sub-group analysis
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InteractionSometimes the achievement of two (or more) outcomes
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InteractionStrictly, the dependence of an outcome on a combination of causal factors, such that the outcome is not predictable from the average effects of the factors taken separately. More loosely, an interplay between entities that affects one or more of them (as in interactions between species). See also genotype × environment interaction.
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InteractionThe phenomena which occurs when individuals sympatric populations encounter one another.
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InteractionThe idea of contemporary art involves an active encounter between the work and the viewer. We may say that a work of art only acquires a meaning or is realised at the moment when the viewer and the wo [..]
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InteractionAn effect that occurs when two or more substances react with each other.
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