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interact

[in-ter-akt] / ˌɪn tərˈækt /


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Future studies will use animal models and larger patient groups to better understand how drug delivery, tumor structure, and lysosomal storage interact in clinical settings, including in relapsed cancers.

From Science Daily

Scientists have uncovered a surprising way that gut bacteria interact with the human body.

From Science Daily

She said interacting with banks online more means consumers "place our faith in technology which can suffer unpredictable errors" - adding it was important this was made clear to customers.

From BBC

They propose that when the polish interacts with a touchscreen's electric field, these protons move between molecules.

From Science Daily

The company deployed a behavior-based age prediction technology that estimates whether a user is over or under 18 based on how they interact with ChatGPT.

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