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Experiments with interactional expertise

open access: yesStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 2006
‘Interactional expertise’ is developed through linguistic interaction without full scale practical immersion in a culture. Interactional expertise is the medium of communication in peer review in science, in review committees, and in interdisciplinary ...
Harry Collins, Rodrigo Ribeiro
exaly   +2 more sources

Interactive instruction on population interactions

Computers in Biology and Medicine, 1978
Abstract An interactive computer system for teaching and investigating models formulated in terms or amerential or (stochastic) difference equations is presented. Population models are used as examples to demonstrate the use of the system. It is argued that (simulation) models should contain not only the dynamics of the system to be simulated, but ...
P, Hogeweg, B, Hesper
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Interactive Cinema: Engagement and Interaction

2014
Technologies that were initially developed to be applied within the domain of video games are currently being used in experiments to explore their meaning and possibilities for cinema and cinema audiences. In this position paper we examine how narrativity, interactivity and engagement are mutually reshaped within this new domain of media entertainment,
Vosmeer, Mirjam   +4 more
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Interactions and Non-Interactions with Ranitidine

Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 1984
At present, there are two H2-receptor antagonists available for the treatment of peptic ulcer disease - cimetidine and ranitidine. Cimetidine is well known to interact with a number of concurrently administered drugs. Like cimetidine, ranitidine binds to cytochrome P-450 in the liver where it appears to exert an inhibitory effect, but to a lesser ...
W, Kirch, H, Hoensch, H D, Janisch
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Interactivity

eCAADe proceedings, 2000
Conferenza Ecaade ...
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Interaction, engagement, and perceived interactivity in single-handed interaction

Internet Research, 2016
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of interaction techniques (e.g. swiping and tapping) and the range of thumb movement on interactivity, engagement, attitude, and behavioral intention in single-handed interaction with smartphones.
Dong-Hee Shin   +3 more
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Interaction, “Interaction”, ‘Interaction’

1985
Doing exact scientific research is like driving in a big city; maneuvering among streets that have more than one lane. Scientists must be at ease in any of three lanes: the event/thing, the construct, and the language. This is because whatever qualifies as an ontological category may have three “faces.” One deals with the actual physical-biological ...
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Interactivity-as-Product and Interactivity-as-Process

The Information Society, 2004
This article attempts to clarify the murky conceptual water of “interactivity,” arguing that the term refers to two distinct phenomena: interactivity between people and interactivity between people and computers or networks. The former orients research on the process of interactivity. The latter orients research on the product of interactivity.
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From interactables to architectonic interaction

Interactions, 2017
Interaction design is increasingly about embedding interactive technologies in our built environment; architecture is increasingly about the use of interactive technologies to reimagine and dynamically repurpose our built environment. This forum focuses on this intersection of interaction and architecture.
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