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interaction

Definition for interaction

noun as in interplay

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The new findings show that human susceptibility to lead may be deeply rooted in our evolutionary past and shaped by interactions between genes and environmental conditions.

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Starting in the 1930s, a growing awareness that office work was more than just moving paper led to a rethinking of office designs to support interaction, creativity and employee well-being.

Their study, published in Nature Communications, indicates that dark matter appears to act much like ordinary matter, although they cannot yet rule out the possibility of an additional, previously unknown interaction.

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Advisers for companies who have prepped executives for meetings with Pulte have warned them that the interactions could be unusual, according to people involved in such discussions.

This means the changes could potentially be caused by tobacco alone, although the researchers believe the results point to a more complex interaction.

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