Synonym: fundamental interaction. Similar words: interact, fraction, attraction, practitioner, intervention, international, interpretation, action. Meaning: [‚ɪntə(r)ər'ækʃn] n. 1. a mutual or reciprocal action; interacting 2. (physics) the transfer of energy between elementary particles or between an elementary particle and a field or between fields; mediated by gauge bosons.
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(31) It is one that lies close to the heart of any study of the interaction of religion and society.
(32) This must come by the delicate interaction of her own willed effort and the creative understanding which Hilton calls grace.
(33) In economic terms, the interaction of households with providers of services is of crucial importance.
(34) Part of the research will focus on Lungu perceptions of, and interaction with, their natural environment.
(35) There is then little direct interaction between the large eddies governing the energy transfer and the small dissipating eddies.
(36) Consideration could be given to the interaction and cumulative effects of various pollutants.
(37) Social interaction is necessary for advancing the development of logical-mathematical knowledge.
(38) As the country has become economically and militarily stronger, partially concealed ambiguities regarding interaction with the West have resurfaced.
(39) The third dialectic involves the subject recognizing itself through interaction with other subjects.
(40) Further moves could also be made towards increasing the two-way interaction between public and private health care sectors.
(41) Unbeknownst to us, they cut themselves off from interaction that could help them develop a sense of reality.
(42) Both approaches, whilst encouraging interaction between teachers and project staff,[sentencedict.com/interaction.html] left the teacher in the less influential position.
(43) In deaf - hearing interaction, however, it is possible to consider the interlanguage as a usable form.
(44) Recent controlled studies have served to clarify the different aspects of the interaction between alcohol and gastric acid secretion.
(45) The interaction assists both you and your client, since it evokes active participation in the imagination process from the client.
(46) The interaction of local government with national institutions and central government will be considered in Chapters 9 and 10.
(47) However, what makes the innovation process work is a truly personalized interaction between facilitators and the cast of innovation players.
(48) The isolation or bunching together of such pupils only provides them with poor role models and intensive interaction with other disturbed children.
(49) Newton worried about that when his theory of gravitation required apparently instantaneous interaction between two distant objects.
(50) A particular priority is research on classroom interaction in multiethnic and multilingual classrooms. 10.
(51) The general concept of work is also shifting from man-machine interaction to man-man interaction with machines as aids. 10.
(52) One very important dimension of the information specialists' life-world was their interaction with the computer.
(53) Emotional interaction using ideas is therefore an important contributor to creative and flexible thinking.
(54) Anthropologists have also noted that the intensity of parental interaction with children increases as societies become more complex.
(55) The writer is engaged in a kind of vicarious interaction with a presumed reader and anticipates and provides for likely reactions.
(56) The interaction between effective but sensitive community self-surveillance and police surveillance has emerged as perhaps the most favoured approach.
(57) This finding suggests close interaction between deaf people belonging to these different groups.
(58) It argued that work is continually de-skilled and degraded through the interaction of technical change and international patterns of capital accumulation.
(59) Since smiling is an extremely powerful reinforcer, this visual interaction is important in bringing about the closeness of parent and child.
(60) Food also provides pleasure and social interaction; it dominates world economies and political systems.
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