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Interaction (3287 bytes)
1: Generally, an [[interaction]] is a kind of [[action (philosophy)|action]] whi... 4: ... two people talking to each other (sometimes the interaction is not satisfactory, because one or both do not l... 10: ...ation]]s of medicines need to be monitored for '''interactions''', often by the [[pharmacist]]. 12: Interactions between drugs fall generally into one of two mai... 14: ... to provide more complete [[pain control]]. These interactions are usually intentional but need to be monitored... Interaction point (958 bytes) 1: In [[particle physics]], an '''interaction point''' (IP) is the place where particles collid... 4: ...round the IP (the experimental hall) is called an interaction region. 5: ...HERA]], [[Tevatron]] and [[LHC]] can host several interaction regions and therefore several experiments taking ... Strong interaction (4332 bytes) 1: The '''strong nuclear force''' or '''strong interaction''' (also called '''color force''' or '''colour fo... 5: The strong interaction acts between two quarks by exchanging particles c... 9: ... This leads to a very limited range of the strong interaction (not much farther than the hadron's radius) even ... 11: ... close together no longer interact via the strong interaction, and become `free' - this is called [[asymptotic ... 14: * [[Weak interaction]] Interaction energy (412 bytes) 1: ...on to the total [[energy]] that is caused by an [[interaction]] between the different objects. 4: ..._0 |\vec x - \vec y|)</math> is the electrostatic interaction energy between two objects with charges <math>Q_1... Antiferromagnetic interaction (1220 bytes) 1: ...netic interaction and J>0 is an antiferromagnetic interaction. The combination of both can lead to [[spin glas... 3: Unlike ferromagnetism, anti-ferromagnetic interactions can lead to multiple optimal states (ground stat... 5: ...the other six states, there will be two favorable interactions and one unfavorable one. This illustrates frust... Ferromagnetic interaction (628 bytes) 1: ...ble entropically). J>0 is an [[antiferromagnetic interaction]] acting to anti-align neighboring spins. The co... Interaction design (4150 bytes) 3: ...rborg, Denmark],[http://www.interaction-ivrea.it/ Interaction Design Institute Ivrea], the [http://www.york.ac.... 5: (Working definition below taken from Interaction Designers mailing list.) 7: ...p between people and the machines they use. While interaction design has a firm foundation in the theory, pract... 9: ...th business goals and technological capabilities, interaction designers provide solutions to complex design cha... 11: ...h-quality, engaging interactive experiences. Good interaction design Interaction protocol (417 bytes) 1: '''Interaction protocols''' are possible communication scenarios... 3: ...mputing)|protocol]] diagrams and several standard interaction protocols, including Dutch auction, English aucti... Biological interaction (3941 bytes) 1: ...t with each other in some fashion. An organism's interactions with its environment are fundamental to the surv... 3: ...ects or on the mechanism of the interaction. The interactions between two species vary greatly in these aspect... 5: The interactions between two species need not be through direct c... 7: == Interactions categorized by effect == 13: | Effect on X || Effect on Y || Type of interaction Interaction (statistics) (2517 bytes) 1: In [[statistics]], an '''interaction''' is a term in a [[statistical model]] in which ... 11: - is an example of a model with an ''interaction'' between variables ''x''<sub>1</sub> and ''x''<s... 13: ... example may cause one to suspect that the word ''interaction'' is something of a misnomer. 15: The consequence of an ''interaction'' is that the effect of one variable depends on t... 17: Real-world examples of [[system]]s that manifest interactions include: Drug interaction (260 bytes) 1: '''Drug interaction''' is a situation in which two or more separate [... Interaction picture (1876 bytes) 1: ...hysics)|operators]] carry time dependence, in the interaction picture both carry part of the time dependence of... 5: To switch into the interaction picture, we divide the Schrödinger picture [[Hami... 19: ...em, ''H''<sub>''0''</sub>. By switching into the interaction picture, you can use [[perturbation theory (quant... Ferrimagnetic interaction (686 bytes) 1: ...ive spin of S = 10 derived from antiferromagnetic interaction on Mn(IV) metal centres with Mn(III) and Mn(II) m... Interaction Center (331 bytes) 1: ...dded. Therefore it is more correct to speak about interaction centers than of [[Call Centers]]. Yukawa interaction (1286 bytes) 1: ...eraction''', named after [[Hideki Yukawa]], is an interaction between a [[scalar]] field <math>h</math> and a [... 3: In the [[Standard Model]], this interaction is responsible for the fermion masses after the [... 5: ... and a Dirac spinor can be thought of as a Yukawa interaction involving a scalar with two Majorana spinors of t... Electromagnetic interaction (1074 bytes) 3: ...omagnetic radiation]] are a manifestation of this interaction. 5: ...ge than the [[weak interaction|weak]] or [[strong interaction|strong]] fields due to the photons having no [[ma... 7: Electromagnetic interactions are long range attractions or repulsions between... Fundamental interaction (10211 bytes) 3: ! Interaction !! Relative Magnitude !! Behavior 9: | [[Weak nuclear force]] || 10<sup>15</sup> || 1/r<sup>5</... 13: ...d inside a proton, can thus be explained by these interactions. Because of their fundamental importance, their ... 15: ...and unified theories]]. How to combine the fourth interaction, gravity, with the other three is still a topic o... 21: ==The interactions== Weak agnosticism (6531 bytes) 1: '''Weak agnosticism''', or '''empirical agnosticism''' (a... 3: ...ften overlaps with, and is often confused with, [[weak atheism]], as both are a lack of belief rather th... 5: ==Weak Agnosticism and Symbolic Logic== 6: The philosophy of weak agnosticism can be related to [[proof theory]] an... 8: ==Weak Agnosticism vs. Indecision== Weak typing (928 bytes) 1: '''Weak Typing''' is the strict enforcement of type rules... 3: ...gramming language|C]] and [[C Plus Plus|C++]] are weakly typed, as they automatically coerce many types ... Weak base (310 bytes) 2: In chemistry, a '''weak base''' is a [[chemical]] [[base (chemistry)|base...
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