Significance of Interaction
Synonyms: Engagement, Communication, Interchange, Contact, Interplay, Collaboration, Connection., Exchange, Connection, Involvement
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The concept of Interaction in scientific sources
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Interaction is a very common user behavior and considered as a major characteristic of an online community, where a large amount of information is provided by user interactions.[1] (2) It uses natural language interaction and machine learning technology have led AI customer service to replace human customer service, providing users a human like communication mode.[2] (3) Reciprocal action, effect, or influence.[3] (4) The interaction relationship between groundwater and surface water in the Naoli River Basin can be divided into three categories in space: groundwater recharging river water throughout a year, river recharging groundwater throughout a year, and mutual recharge between groundwater and river water in a year.[4] (5) These occur between the adsorbent surface and the adsorbed substance, providing important data about the adsorption capacity of the material.[5]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) This is the interplay of both personal and organizational factors to predict unique variance of teachers’ depressive symptomatology, also referring to role ambiguity and emotional intelligence.[6] (2) These, among risk factors, should be considered when more original information is available for a more comprehensive analysis.[7] (3) This refers to actions taken by users in response to content, such as liking, reacting, or clicking on an advertisement.[8] (4) The interaction between rs4149339 and rs4743763 of ABCA1 appears to increase the risk of coronary artery disease, suggesting a combined effect of these genetic variations.[9] (5) Interaction refers to the combined effect of two or more factors, and the text examines the interaction between visual impairment and physical activity on mortality, particularly on an additive scale.[10]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) This refers to the effect of one drug on another, monitored in the study to ensure patient safety and medication effectiveness.[11] (2) The text mentions that the terms X 1 X 2 represents the interaction between independent variables.[12] (3) This is a general classification of the requests received.[13] (4) This refers to the physical and chemical effects that can occur between curcumin and excipients, affecting the product.[14] (5) High secondary forces due to high polarity or hydrogen bonding lead to strong crystalline forces; bond interactions affect Tg.[15]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) The interplay between cyclosporine, ABCC2 gene variants from both recipients and donors, and mycophenolic acid pharmacokinetics was explored.[16] (2) The relationships and processes occurring between different components of a biological system, such as agonist-receptor binding or signal transduction.[17] (3) A phenomenon where the combined effect of two drugs is different from the sum of their individual effects, potentially explaining the increased fracture risk.[18] (4) the p-values of the coefficient suggest that incubation time and medium volume showed maximum interaction between the two variables.[19]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) Interactions between a patient and a clinician in the medical consultation is an important aspect of health care services.[20]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) These are the exchanges between individuals, and the text mentions the interactions between health care providers, families of children with diabetes, and others as a focus of observation.[21]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) This is a key word of the study.[22]
From: Religious Inquiries (Journal)
(1) It is a concept that began with misgivings between Muslims and Christians, but passage of time has taught the followers of both religions to conduct a dialogue in a more charitable way.[23] (2) Interaction was something that several decades of Dara’s efforts for did not adequately improve the relationship between Muslims and Hindus, and the mistreatment of Hindus by Muslims continued after him.[24] (3) Interaction with the followers of other religions is a necessity, especially in our world today, and arguments based on both reason and tradition can demonstrate this claim.[25]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) The text references interactions in the context of social media engagement, mentioning how interactions on platforms like Facebook have prompted users to change their profile pictures.[26]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Synergy and other interactions play a role in the study and application of phytomedicines.[27] (2) Interactions between formulation parameters, such as surfactant/co-surfactant ratio and oil, significantly influenced permeation.[28]
