Similar words: interaction, interact, hyperactive, attractive, active, actively, proactive, active transport. Meaning: [‚ɪntə(r)æktɪv] adj. 1. used especially of drugs or muscles that work together so the total effect is greater than the sum of the two (or more) 2. capable of acting on or influencing each other.
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181. The simulation for electromagnetic environment is both emphases and difficulty in Distributed Interactive Simulation system.
182. Using an iOS device as a remote also opens up some pretty awesome "interactive tv" options.
183. This thesis also analysis the coordinate mapping from virtual sculpting to realmachining based on the Human Computer Interactive input way of electromagnetictracing.
184. The team presented their work at the Special Interest Group on Graphics and Interactive Techniques (SIGGRAPH) conference in Vancouver.
185. Finally the interactive programming techniques suitable for algorithmic simulation are proposed based on the discussion of the advantages, disadvantages and the corresponding application fields.
186. The author then explains its respective aspects, which include radiant effect, polymeric effect, accelerating effect, transmutative effect, and interactive effect.
187. For the lay user, technology is encountered mostly as an interactive interface.
188. Guido van Rossum is the author of Python, an interpreted, interactive object-oriented programming language.
189. Seckel has designed interactive museum exhibits around the world that allow visitors to play with illusions and understand how they work.
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