noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
social contact/interaction
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Work provides social contact.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
complex
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Many complex interactions can take place with the co-precipitation of two or more minerals of different density.
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They are the very reason why brains, and their complex causal interaction with chemical molecules, have the structures they have.
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Artificial-life researchers worldwide have produced and evolved systems analogous to whole rainforests full of synthetic organisms with complex interactions .
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If you failed it must be because of complex interactions with your environment.
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In complex businesses, these trends are not stable because they are made up of complex interactions of diverse circumstances.
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They provide a systematic means of unravelling complex patterns of interaction in multivariate response data.
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Darwin stressed that pressure on one species might have unexpected consequences for others through a complex chain of interactions .
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The limits and possibilities of such bargaining are shown to depend on complex interactions between the actors' strategies.
direct
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These are some of the most important, and most ignored, examples of the direct interaction between pragmatics and syntax.
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There should be time in his life for more direct social interaction .
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There is then little direct interaction between the large eddies governing the energy transfer and the small dissipating eddies.
electromagnetic
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Other, more subtle differences show up in the symmetry properties of weak and electromagnetic interactions .
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But even in the 1950s there was one apparent similarity between weak and electromagnetic interactions .
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But in the Sakurai-Hung approach there is no unification of weak and electromagnetic interactions: both interactions exist side-by-side and are independent.
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Their observation reconciles the differing strengths and ranges of weak and electromagnetic interactions .
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So for another few weeks or months the question of the unification of weak and electromagnetic interactions is still open.
human
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Improve scientific understanding and increase awareness of the complex dynamics governing human interaction with the total Earth system; 2.
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This work makes systematic the fact that localities and locales are the context in which human interactions and conversations take place.
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The point is that violence is a necessary part of human interaction with the non-human world, but absolutely illegitimate within it.
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Nevertheless, intellect seems easier for computers to learn than supposedly more simple human interaction skills.
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Localities, locales and human interaction may help us to situate society and social change.
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Because of this, air travel to deal with the social aspects of human interactions will be more frequent.
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Informal structures are not designed, they happen through human interactions .
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However, I do not think it is a particularly appropriate model of human social interactions , for two reasons.
personal
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The information needs of management control will be obtained through personal interaction .
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A friendly, confidence-winning manner is an asset because personal interaction plays a large role in this occupation.
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This has considerable significance for the communication of emotional states and personal interaction .
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Class Size: Cultural barriers can be overcome through close personal interaction .
significant
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Table 2 also shows a significant interaction .
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This was confirmed by the pattern of response latencies; there was a significant interaction between prior focus and sentence voice.
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There was no significant interaction effect showing the nature of the response does not effect reaction time.
social
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The goat's movements and social interactions show a similar seasonal variation.
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Intellectual development depends on social interaction and social experience.
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These are then assessed, a social care plan formed, and the social work interaction planned and evaluated within a framework.
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Four factors and their interaction are necessary for development: maturation, active experience, social interaction, and equilibration.
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To the extent that educational programs purport to teach social knowledge, legitimate opportunities for social interaction must be provided.
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However, I do not think it is a particularly appropriate model of human social interactions , for two reasons.
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Initially the child uses one-word sentences, but his or her language facility expands quickly given normal social interaction .
strong
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This displacement allows a strong interaction with the N terminus of the repressor B helix.
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Here there may be a strong interaction with other areas of the local service-base, e.g. universities, industry research labs etc.
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A system may permit strong interactions or weak interactions between knowledge sources.
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Thirdly there are systems of complex order where there are a large number of components which have a strong organized interaction .
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The success of the Salam-Weinberg theory led to the search for a similar renormalizable theory of the strong interactions .
weak
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Other, more subtle differences show up in the symmetry properties of weak and electromagnetic interactions .
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But even in the 1950s there was one apparent similarity between weak and electromagnetic interactions .
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But in the Sakurai-Hung approach there is no unification of weak and electromagnetic interactions: both interactions exist side-by-side and are independent.
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Such weak interactions underlie the processes that fuel the Sun and other stars.
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A system may permit strong interactions or weak interactions between knowledge sources.
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The situation might thus he similar to that for the Salam-Weinberg theory unifying electromagnetism and weak interactions .
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Their observation reconciles the differing strengths and ranges of weak and electromagnetic interactions .
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So for another few weeks or months the question of the unification of weak and electromagnetic interactions is still open.
■ NOUN
classroom
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A particular priority is research on classroom interaction in multiethnic and multilingual classrooms. 10.
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The project is gathering information about the way understanding is achieved through the construction of shared meanings in primary classroom interactions .
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Like explanations, questions figure prominently in classroom interactions .
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The nature of classroom interaction is one factor which may affect children's ability to cope with explanations in the classroom.
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Research into classroom interaction has not focused directly on children's explanations.
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What kinds of classroom interaction , then, are most likely to provide conditions for effective learning?
drug
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Since calcium carbamide does not inhibit these enzyme systems, it has fewer side effects and fewer drug interactions than disulfiram.
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Drug levels must be interpreted with an understanding of drug interactions and modifications of drug metabolism caused by disease states.
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This is called a drug interaction .
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Patients can check their drug histories with the pharmacist and ask about possible drug interactions .
region
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Thus, to correspond to the interaction region , the coordinates must satisfy the inequality.
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In the interaction region t is a future pointing time-like coordinate.
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Indeed, real values of these variables only cover part of the interaction region as will be clarified later.
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Unfortunately, these perturbations can not be joined continuously to those of the interaction region .
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In the interaction region , and are necessarily both non-zero.
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For this solution to describe the interaction region of colliding waves, the coordinates must satisfy the inequality.
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It can be shown that they are algebraically general in the interaction region .
■ VERB
describe
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For this solution to describe the interaction region of colliding waves, the coordinates must satisfy the inequality.
involve
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This will necessarily involve some interaction between the different levels of analysis.
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It is an active, dynamic process, usually involving some kind of interaction with a person or object.
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This process is known as elaboration, and involves a fruitful interaction between theory and data.
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Applicants should have a friendly, outgoing nature as the role involves interaction with people from many areas within the company.
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These range from a short expedition task taking three hours, to twelve-week projects involving considerable interaction with the local community.
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Specifically this involves the interaction between processing, design and materials.
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The group is seen as a vehicle which creates social situations involving interactions between two or more people.
study
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We believe that these results have important consequences for the use of d 3C A as a probe for studying DNA-protein interactions .
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Will they ever be able to really explain consciousness by studying neurons' interactions ?
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This research will study interactions between industry, government and pressure groups in the regulation of biotechnology hazards.
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The goal is to study the interactions of the drugs.