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Etymology: [ "in-t&-'rak-sh&n ] (noun.) 1832. inter- + action
Synonyms: intercommunication, reciprocal action, synergy, communication, cooperation

etkileşim, birbirini etkileme, etkileşim,etkileşme, birbirine tesir etme, kim., fiz. interaksiyon, etkileşim, birbiri arasındaki etkileşim, Birbirine tesir etme, iki ayrı şeyin birbirini etkilemesi, etkileşimler,

1 etkileşim  isim     ts
2 birbirini etkileme     ts
3 etkileşim,etkileşme  Nükleer Bilimler     ts
4 birbirine tesir etme  Hukuk     ts
5 kim., fiz. interaksiyon, etkileşim  isim     ts
6 birbiri arasındaki etkileşim  Mukavele     ts
7 Birbirine tesir etme, iki ayrı şeyin birbirini etkilemesi  Tıp     ts
8interactions etkileşimler     ts
 

A conversation or exchange between people, the act of some things interacting, or acting upon one another, meeting difference and acting on each other or one another, The relationship between drugs and other substances administered at the same time that can lead to changes in the toxicity and therapeutical effects of either the drug or the substance or both, Any change in the amount or quantum numbers of particles that are near each other, mutual action, reciprocal action; communication (Computers), a mutual or reciprocal action; interacting, Chat Room Chat with other moms & dads writing from home Coming Soon Weekly chats with authors, writers, agents and editors Scheduled chats will be listed here E-mail Discussion List Stay connected with others in the writing business This is a friendly list sharing tips, markets and the ups and downs of writing from home Subscribe Busy Freelancer Monthly E-zine featuring articles, markets, guidelines, tips and more Subscribe, 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, 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, interplay, Intermediate action, Mutual or reciprocal action or influence; as, the interaction of the heart and lungs on each other, 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, (physics) the transfer of energy between elementary particles or between an elementary particle and a field or between fields; mediated by gauge bosons, The process of control and feedback between the user and hypermedia system, A situation in a factorial design in which the effects of one independent variable depend upon the level of another independent variable, A situation in which the effect of one factor depends upon the level of another factor Interactions are included in statistical models whenever the factors do not act in a purely additive manner, when the effect of one variable (or factor) is not the same at each level of the other variable (or factor), 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, A process in which a particle decays or it responds to a force due to the presence of another particle (as in a collision) Also used to mean the underlying property of the theory that causes such effects, 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, 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), Two independent variables interact when changes in the value of one change the effect on the dependent variable of the other, An interaction occurs when the effects of two or more variables (in a regression analysis) or two or more factors (in an analysis of varaince) are not independent of each other For example, you may find that the effect of a treatment is not the same different sexes, The effect produced when the levels of one factor interact with the levels of another factor in influencing the response variable, 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 ), An instance of the sending of an HL7 message from a single application role to another application role in response to a trigger event Interactions include the specification of a message format, a receiver application role, a sender application role, preconditions and post-conditions for sending the interaction and receiver responsibilities, 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, the situation in which a treatment contrast (for example, difference between investigational product and control) is dependent on another factor (for example, centre) A quantitative interaction refers to the case where the magnitude of the contrast differs at the different levels of the factor, whereas for a qualitative interaction the direction of the contrast differs for at least one level of the factor, A process in which a particle decays or it responds to a force due to the presence of another particle (as in a collision), When the combination of ingredients of a drug product and another drug, substance or situation results in a change to the normal efficacy of a drug (may be an increase or decrease in response ), plural of interaction, The conversion of beta carotene to vitamin A depends on vitamin C, zinc and thyroid hormones Diabetics and people with hypothyroidism or liver disease have trouble converting beta carotene to vitamin A and should not rely solely on beta carotene to meet their vitamin A requirements Large doses of beta carotene may increase the requirements for vitamin E The function of beta carotene is enhanced by the levels of the other antioxidants, vitamin C, vitamin E and selenium, Combining two or more medications or treatments could result in an interaction Interactions can occur because the physician, for example, intends to treat the patient with the new effect that combining two drugs generate On the other hand, an interaction could simply result in a benign outcome Lastly, an interaction could result in an adverse effect that could potentially be harmful to the patient and result in complications This adverse interaction is known as contra-indication, Occurs when the effect of one factor on a response depends on the level of another factor(s), An action or influence resulting from the mutual relationship between two or more actions or an action and a VEC,

9 A conversation or exchange between people - "I enjoyed the interaction with a bunch of like-minded people."     ts
10 the act of some things interacting, or acting upon one another - "Be aware of interactions between different medications."     ts
11 meeting difference and acting on each other or one another     ts
12 The relationship between drugs and other substances administered at the same time that can lead to changes in the toxicity and therapeutical effects of either the drug or the substance or both     ts
13 Any change in the amount or quantum numbers of particles that are near each other     ts
14 mutual action, reciprocal action; communication (Computers)  isim     ts
15 a mutual or reciprocal action; interacting     ts
16 Chat Room Chat with other moms & dads writing from home Coming Soon Weekly chats with authors, writers, agents and editors Scheduled chats will be listed here E-mail Discussion List Stay connected with others in the writing business This is a friendly list sharing tips, markets and the ups and downs of writing from home Subscribe Busy Freelancer Monthly E-zine featuring articles, markets, guidelines, tips and more Subscribe     ts
17 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     ts
18 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     ts
19 interplay     ts
20 Intermediate action     ts
21 Mutual or reciprocal action or influence; as, the interaction of the heart and lungs on each other     ts
22 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     ts
23 (physics) the transfer of energy between elementary particles or between an elementary particle and a field or between fields; mediated by gauge bosons     ts
24 The process of control and feedback between the user and hypermedia system     ts
25 A situation in a factorial design in which the effects of one independent variable depend upon the level of another independent variable     ts
26 A situation in which the effect of one factor depends upon the level of another factor Interactions are included in statistical models whenever the factors do not act in a purely additive manner     ts
27 when the effect of one variable (or factor) is not the same at each level of the other variable (or factor)     ts
28 Exchange of information, ideas, opinions between and among learners and teachers, usually occurring through technology with the aim of facilitating learning     ts
29 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     ts
30 A process in which a particle decays or it responds to a force due to the presence of another particle (as in a collision) Also used to mean the underlying property of the theory that causes such effects     ts
31 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     ts
32 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)     ts
33 Two independent variables interact when changes in the value of one change the effect on the dependent variable of the other     ts
34 An interaction occurs when the effects of two or more variables (in a regression analysis) or two or more factors (in an analysis of varaince) are not independent of each other For example, you may find that the effect of a treatment is not the same different sexes     ts
35 The effect produced when the levels of one factor interact with the levels of another factor in influencing the response variable     ts
36 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 )     ts
37 An instance of the sending of an HL7 message from a single application role to another application role in response to a trigger event Interactions include the specification of a message format, a receiver application role, a sender application role, preconditions and post-conditions for sending the interaction and receiver responsibilities     ts
38 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     ts
39 the situation in which a treatment contrast (for example, difference between investigational product and control) is dependent on another factor (for example, centre) A quantitative interaction refers to the case where the magnitude of the contrast differs at the different levels of the factor, whereas for a qualitative interaction the direction of the contrast differs for at least one level of the factor     ts
40 A process in which a particle decays or it responds to a force due to the presence of another particle (as in a collision)     ts
41 When the combination of ingredients of a drug product and another drug, substance or situation results in a change to the normal efficacy of a drug (may be an increase or decrease in response )     ts
42interactions plural of interaction     ts
43interactions The conversion of beta carotene to vitamin A depends on vitamin C, zinc and thyroid hormones Diabetics and people with hypothyroidism or liver disease have trouble converting beta carotene to vitamin A and should not rely solely on beta carotene to meet their vitamin A requirements Large doses of beta carotene may increase the requirements for vitamin E The function of beta carotene is enhanced by the levels of the other antioxidants, vitamin C, vitamin E and selenium     ts
44interactions Combining two or more medications or treatments could result in an interaction Interactions can occur because the physician, for example, intends to treat the patient with the new effect that combining two drugs generate On the other hand, an interaction could simply result in a benign outcome Lastly, an interaction could result in an adverse effect that could potentially be harmful to the patient and result in complications This adverse interaction is known as contra-indication     ts
45interactions Occurs when the effect of one factor on a response depends on the level of another factor(s)     ts
46interactions An action or influence resulting from the mutual relationship between two or more actions or an action and a VEC     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada interaction kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. interaction kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan interaction kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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