0 present participle of interact
1 to communicate with or react to:
When considering this question from the point of view of immunosenescence, it is very important to keep in mind the multitude of additional interacting factors.
Many revealed that during that period they were very careful about their words when interacting with their neighbours in the shared area.
In the present review, we illustrate how these different areas are interconnected by three interacting particles.
Recently, our laboratory has investigated the interacting influences of voluntary exercise and aging on adult neurogenesis for the first time in a primate model.
The purpose of this categorization was to get an overview of what the users wanted to convey when interacting with the system.
In addition, vocalizations from deaf infants were recorded when they were interacting with the speech-language pathologist during intervention sessions.
In the numerous journal papers77-90 further investigations in dynamic position-force control of robotic mechanisms interacting with a dynamic environment have been performed.
The interactions are strongest when the interacting amide groups vibrate with the same frequency.