Definition of Interactions. Meaning of Interactions. Synonyms of Interactions

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Definition of Interactions

Interaction
Interaction In`ter*ac"tion, n. 1. Intermediate action. 2. Mutual or reciprocal action or influence; as, the interaction of the heart and lungs on each other.

Meaning of Interactions from wikipedia

- by Art Farmer's Quartet ACM Interactions, a magazine published by the ****ociation for Computing Machinery "Interactions" (The Spectacular Spider-Man)...
- they parti****te in strong interactions only with each other. The strong force is the expression of the gluon interaction with other quark and gluon particles...
- supplements, with a significant risk of side-effects from drug–drug interactions. Drug interactions can be of three kinds: additive (the result is what you expect...
- on grapefruit drug interactions was in 1991. The effect was first discovered accidentally in 1989, when a test of drug interactions with alcohol used grapefruit...
- Group on Computer Human Interaction – has included a subscription to Interactions among its benefits of membership. Interactions is the third largest ACM...
- interactions to be guided by meanings that are attached to the self, to others with whom each individual interacts, and to situations of interaction;...
- fundamental interactions known to exist: gravity electromagnetism weak interaction strong interaction The gravitational and electromagnetic interactions produce...
- and particle physics, the weak interaction, also called the weak force, is one of the four known fundamental interactions, with the others being electromagnetism...
- regardless of the sign of the surface charge. Electromagnetism – Fundamental interaction between charged particles Electrostatic generator, machines that create...
- concept of an interaction can also describe non-causal ****ociations (then also called moderation or effect modification). Interactions are often considered...