Be aware of interactions between different medications.
A process in which a particle decays or it responds to a force due to the presence of another particle (as in a collision) More Information: Decays, Force and Interactions, Radiation
when the effect of one variable (or factor) is not the same at each level of the other variable (or factor)
Mutual or reciprocal action or influence; as, the interaction of the heart and lungs on each other
a mutual or reciprocal action; interacting (physics) the transfer of energy between elementary particles or between an elementary particle and a field or between fields; mediated by gauge bosons
Any change in the amount or quantum numbers of particles that are near each other
Two independent variables interact when changes in the value of one change the effect on the dependent variable of the other
Exchange of information, ideas, opinions between and among learners and teachers, usually occurring through technology with the aim of facilitating learning
Interaction is a measure of the estimated number of trips that will be generated between origins and destinations for a particular activity Interactions depend upon the properties of the origin to generate a trip, the property of the destination to attract a trip and the cost of traveling between them
Mutual or reciprocal influence between two or more similar organisms or individuals of different species Major interactions are: competition, mutualism, predation, parasitism, amensalism, and commensialism
A behavioral specification that comprises a set of message exchanges among a set of objects within a particular context to accomplish a specific purpose An interaction may be illustrated by one or more scenarios
In this context, the give and take between teleconferencing participants in different locations Though not widely recognized, this is the meeting element that turns lectures into learning situations, and is often an essential ingredient in the success of a teleconferencing program (Novak)
A general term to express the fact that one object is affected by another; the effect that one object has on another (gravitational interaction, etc )
(physics) the transfer of energy between elementary particles or between an elementary particle and a field or between fields; mediated by gauge bosons
The effect produced when the levels of one factor interact with the levels of another factor in influencing the response variable
A situation in a factorial design in which the effects of one independent variable depend upon the level of another independent variable
Side effect resulting from concurrent use of multiple drugs or dietary supplements The result may be antagonism (counteracting) or synergism (amplifying) and consequently may be adverse in some cases