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interaction

[in-ter-ak-shuhn] / ˌɪn tərˈæk ʃən /


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These systems can record your interactions within the platform—the prompts you write, the documents you create, the queries you run.

From The Wall Street Journal

This screening tool measures progress in five areas: communication, gross motor skills, fine motor skills, problem solving, and personal social interaction.

From Science Daily

To visualize these interactions, the researchers used a method called whole-mount immunofluorescence, allowing them to capture detailed three dimensional images of lesions and surrounding cells.

From Science Daily

The researchers found that the most significant gene disruptions occur in excitatory neurons -- the nerve cells that send activating signals -- where nearly 6,000 cause-and-effect interactions revealed extensive genetic rewiring as Alzheimer's progresses.

From Science Daily

They removed her lengthy fleece and started to see her lose some weight but her interactions with other sheep remained a concern after so long on her own.

From BBC