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Noun
interactions- Plural of interaction
French
Noun
f|p- Plural of interaction
Extensive Definition
Interaction is a kind of action
that occurs as two or more objects have an effect upon one another. The idea
of a two-way effect is essential in the concept of interaction, as
opposed to a one-way causal effect. A closely related
term is interconnectivity,
which deals with the interactions of interactions within systems:
combinations of many simple interactions can lead to surprising
emergent
phenomena. Interaction has different tailored meanings in various
sciences. All systems
are related and interdependent. Every action has a
consequence.
Casual examples of interaction outside of science
include:
- communication of any sort, for example two or more people talking to each other, or communication among groups, organisations, nations or states: trade, migration, foreign relations, transportation,
- the feedback during the operation of machines such as a computer or tool, for example the interaction between a driver and the position of his or her car on the road: by steering the driver influences this position, by observation this information returns to the driver.
Chemistry and medicine
In medicine, most medications can be safely
used with other medicines, but particular
combinations of
medicines need to be monitored for interactions, often by the
pharmacist. In
molecular
biology, the knowledge on gene/protein interaction among
themselves and with their metabolites is referred to as
molecular
pathways.
Interactions between medications (drug
interactions) fall generally into one of two main categories:
- pharmacodynamic : Involving the actions of the two interacting drugs.
- pharmacokinetic : Involving the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of one or both of the interacting drugs upon the other.
In terms of efficacy, there can be three types of
interactions between medications: additive, synergistic, and
antagonistic. Additive interaction means the effect of two
chemicals is equal to the sum of the effect of the two chemicals
taken separately. This is usually due to the two chemicals acting
on the body in the same way. Examples would be Aspirin and Motrin,
Alcohol and Depressant, Tranquilizer and Painkiller. Synergistic
interaction means that the effect of two chemicals taken together
is greater than the sum of their separate effect at the same doses.
An example is Pesticide and Fertilizer, the biological effect is
devastating. Antagonistic interaction means that the effect of two
chemicals is actually less than the sum of the effect of the two
drugs taken independently of each other. This is because the second
chemical increases the excretion of the first, or even directly
blocks its toxic actions. Antagonism forms the basis for antidotes
of poisonings. An example is Asparagus and birth control
pills.
Communications
In communications,
interactive communication occurs when sources
take turns
transmitting messages between one another.
This should be distinguished from transactive
communication, in which sources transmit messages
simultaneously. Included in this category are all new modes of
communication such as cable video, teletext, videotext,
teleshopping, video on demand, computers, Internet,
tele-conferencing etc. Tele-communication also falls under this
category. so cell phones, pagers, mobile phones, and electronic
mail are interactive communications. these can be classified under
three headings:
- Interpersonal : Telephone and its allied services.
- Group : Tele-conference. video-conference.
- Mass : Internet, world wide web
Media art
In media, interactivity is a feature of the media in question and as digital technology becomes more accessible to the masses interest in interactivity is increasing and becoming a cultural trend especially in the arts.Physics
In physics, an interaction or
force specifically refers
to the action of one physical object upon another and results in a
potential
energy - the physical objects under consideration may range
from point
particles
to quantum
fields. For example, the interaction of charged
particles takes place through the mediation of electromagnetic
fields, whereas beta decay
occurs by means of the weak
interaction. There are believed to be four fundamental
interactions in Nature.
Sociology
In sociology, social
interaction is a dynamic, changing sequence of social
actions between individuals (or groups) who modify their
actions and reactions due to the actions by their interaction
partner(s). Social interactions can be differentiated into
accidental, repeated, regular, and regulated. Social interactions
form the basis for social
relations.
Statistics
In statistics, an interaction is
a term in a statistical
model in which the effect of two, or more, variables is not
simply additive.
An example from statistics applied to psychology
If the two variables were sex and premature
birth we would describe any difference in scores between sexes
as a main
effect. Similarly any difference in scores of full
term/premature birth would be described as a main effect.
When describing the scores of one variable compared to the other
this is describing the interaction, as the sets of scores are in
effect different variables interacting with one another.
Genetic interactions
Geneticists work with a number of different genetic interaction modes to characterize how the combination of two mutations affect (or does not affect) the phenotype: noninteractive, synthetic, asynthetic, suppressive, epistatic, conditional, additive, single-nonmonotonic and double-nonmonotonic. Further characterizations is enhancement interaction and nonadditive interaction.The word epistasis is also used for
genetic interaction in some contexts.
See also
- InterAction: American Council for Voluntary International Action
- Connectivity
- Drug interaction
- Game semantics
- Gordon Pask Conversation and Interactions of Actors Theory
- Interaction design pattern
- Interaction Design
- Interactive computation
- Interconnectivity
- Transaction
- Dehydron
Reference
interactions in Arabic: تآثر
interactions in Czech: Interakce
interactions in Danish: Interaktion
interactions in German: Interaktion
interactions in Spanish: Interacción
interactions in Persian: برهمکنش
interactions in French: Interaction
interactions in Galician: Interacción
interactions in Croatian: Interakcionizam
interactions in Ido: Interago
interactions in Indonesian: Interaksi
interactions in Italian: Interazione
interactions in Hebrew: אינטרקציה
interactions in Japanese: 相互作用
interactions in Polish: Oddziaływanie
interactions in Portuguese: Interação
interactions in Simple English:
Interaction
interactions in Finnish: Vuorovaikutus
interactions in Thai:
ปฏิกิริยา