Collocations withinteraction

These are words often used in combination withinteraction.

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biotic interaction
We point out that parasites, in particular, have the most linkages to life-history parameters either directly or through indirect routes via other biotic interactions.
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causal interaction
The causal interaction between ingredients of these aggregates and throughout the temporal sequence of them is complex indeed.
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chemical interaction
What is the nature of the chemical interaction between hemichannels?
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communicative interaction
This finding emphasizes the importance of using video as well as audio recordings when studying communicative interaction in young children.
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competitive interaction
Movement to deeper tissues was interpreted as part of the competitive interaction between the two trematodes and coevolution was suggested.
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complex interaction
Following the rules is only part of this complex interaction.
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constant interaction
Thus, religion and politics become two facets of power that are in constant interaction.
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continuous interaction
This continuous interaction with data by each of the researchers was followed by joint sessions to discuss the themes.
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conversational interaction
It is refreshing therefore to find a collection of papers which focuses exclusively on how prosody functions in conversational interaction.
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cooperative interaction
All molecules in a dissipative structure are in cooperative interaction due to the synergy effect and emergent properties.
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daily interaction
Much daily interaction occurs outside, and household composition is dynamic and changing.
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day-to-day interaction
Further, children's level of familiarity for both the languages was comparable as the two languages were being used simultaneously in their day-to-day interaction in school and at home.
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direct interaction
The space-time region in which such a direct interaction could occur would have to be in or near the moving arm.
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dyadic interaction
Thus, at present, the main instigator of violence in the adolescent dyad and nature of the dyadic interaction remains an empirical question.
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dynamic interaction
This may yield time scales of the order of the experimentally reported lifetime of 100 s for this type of dynamic interaction.
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electromagnetic interaction
The second component describes internal electromagnetic interaction between electrons and ions.
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electrostatic interaction
In this model, an initial electrostatic interaction between the peptide and the membrane causes bilayer disruption.
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everyday interaction
Moreover, emphasis upon the threat within the home gave way to an emphasis upon potentially hazardous situations in everyday interaction within the community.
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face-to-face interaction
Why is it, in fact, that speakers do accommodate to each other in face-to-face interaction?
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frequent interaction
Medieval prisoners were marginalized, but they avoided social liminality (a major present-day risk) largely thanks to their visibility, accessibility, and frequent interaction with free society.
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gravitational interaction
The protoplanet evolves under the gravitational interaction of the central star and the protoplanetary disc.
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human interaction
Human interaction is a great source of variation.
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human-computer interaction
Linguistic information enables userfriendly human-computer interaction that can handle interpretations and manage complexity in content.
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increased interaction
The aim is to find out: (1) in what forms increased interaction between levels of government occurred; (2) under what circumstances; and (3) with what effects.
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indirect interaction
The indirect interaction case requires agents to be able to develop methods to reliably acquire and reason about the information gathered from other agents.
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individual interaction
The only significant individual interaction was between parental social support and gender in predicting positive activity involvement.
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informal interaction
Second, such informal interaction, unrelated to work, is most intense and effective in a non-competitive environment.
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interaction component
Nevertheless, ampelographic traits are often plastic, with a large genotype-environment interaction component rendering them less useful in classifying closely related cultivars.
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interaction mechanism
The scale of the incident vorticity field relative to the body dimensions is an important parameter which determines the type of interaction mechanism.
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interaction term
The main effect and interaction effects coefficients in italics result from adding the original main effect to those of the interaction term coefficients.
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intermolecular interaction
The experiment revealed that a short intermolecular interaction was present between the oxygen atoms of dioxane and bromine atoms.
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interpersonal interaction
The majority of these studies have been based predominantly on naturally occurring, spoken codeswitched utterances in interpersonal interaction.
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intimate interaction
Starling law of the heart is explained by an intimate interaction of muscle length and myofilament calcium activation.
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long-range interaction
In their investigation, the analytical model was based on a long-range interaction.
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meaningful interaction
They can go along and be ' social ', but that does not meet their underlying need for meaningful interaction.
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molecular interaction
It should be appropriate when the curvatures of the interface are small compared to that of the molecular interaction sphere.
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negative interaction
However, for well-regulated children, this type of coparenting relates to diminished positive interaction rather than heightened negative interaction.
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ongoing interaction
In other words, floor is a cognitive resource which is made available for the ongoing interaction.
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parent-child interaction
However, we believe that the authors have limited their argument by focusing so heavily on early parent-child interaction.
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pattern of interaction
Consequently, facilitator talk cannot be tied down to any one single pattern of interaction.
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personal interaction
Sociolinguistic studies of language change have shown that personal interaction is the catalyst for the diffusion of at least some kinds of linguistic innovation.
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positive interaction
Persistence is a robust consequence of positive interaction.
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potential interaction
Therefore, agent designers are faced with a choice of a number of potential interaction protocols that could help them achieve their design objectives.
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predator-prey interaction
This spatial variation may have important implications for the stability of predator-prey interactions.
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protein-protein interaction
Toward a protein-protein interaction map of the budding yeast : a comprehensive system to examine two-hybrid interactions in all possible combinations between the yeast proteins.
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real-time interaction
The speed to realize utterances was sufficient for real-time interaction.
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reciprocal interaction
As such, they are the outcome both of a historical process of reciprocal interaction with the body of mathematics and of external influences.
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social interaction
The social interaction with family members might serve as a normalizing force as it continually confronts patients with reality.
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spatial interaction
Spatial interaction with axonless horizontal cells, revealed by cross correlation.
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spontaneous interaction
Spontaneous interaction and elicited production are clearly separated.
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strategic interaction
How the mass media cover the process of selecting and evaluating leadership candidates thus affects both parties to this strategic interaction.
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strong interaction
The connection pattern superficially resembles a team, but without a team's strong interaction semantics.
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student interaction
The authors conclude that more research is needed to find ways to increase student interaction, and to provide more on-line support for students.
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subtle interaction
Patterns of redirection suggest that professional development through reflective engagement results from a subtle interaction of personal, professional and institutional elements.
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symbolic interaction
The use of symbolic interaction has illuminated the complex and often contradictory meanings attributed to weight.
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synergistic interaction
Synergistic interaction of spontaneous mutant polygenes controlling viability.
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teacher-student interaction
This paper reviews literature on recent developments in teacher-student interaction and language learning.
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three-way interaction
Yet again, this main effect was qualified by a significant three-way interaction.
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tidal interaction
We show that close-in extrasolar planets in the habitable zone of low-mass stars are synchronously rotating with their host star because of the tidal interaction.
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trophic interaction
It is clear that data are needed on the role of aquatic organisms in detrital decomposition, trophic interaction and in nutrient regeneration in plant-held waters.
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two-way interaction
When the girl smiles back, that could be (and often is) the beginning of that longdrawn-out two-way interaction we call courtship.
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verbal interaction
Furthermore, they play an important pragmatic role in the verbal interaction associated with negotiation between speaker and hearer.
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