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interact

[in-ter-akt] / ˌɪn tərˈækt /


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Importantly, the research is the first to explain how the amino acids within spider silk proteins interact in a way that allows them to act like molecular "stickers," holding the material together as it forms.

From Science Daily

"If a similar mechanism interacted with the Uranian system, it would explain why Voyager 2 saw all this unexpected additional energy."

From Science Daily

To identify how these influences interact, the team analyzed average daily SIE data from the National Snow and Ice Data Center, using records that extend back to 1978.

From Science Daily

Only neighboring qubits can interact, which limits how operations can be carried out.

From Science Daily

Healthcare workers say they are worried about what they are already seeing can happen when people struggling with mental health issues interact too much with AI chatbots.

From Los Angeles Times