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Interactive instruction on population interactions
Computers in Biology and Medicine, 1978Abstract 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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Nutrition Reviews, 2009
Interactions between carotenoids during absorption and during postabsorptive metabolism have been demonstrated or suggested in animal and human feeding or supplementation studies, as well as in in vitro studies of intestinal beta-carotene cleavage.
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Interactions between carotenoids during absorption and during postabsorptive metabolism have been demonstrated or suggested in animal and human feeding or supplementation studies, as well as in in vitro studies of intestinal beta-carotene cleavage.
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Southern Medical Journal, 1985
Isoniazid is an antituberculous drug that is usually administered for nine to 12 months. The potential for clinically important interactions exists because this drug is a potent inhibitor of drug metabolism. Studies and case reports have shown that isoniazid inhibits the metabolism of several drugs, including phenytoin, carbamazepine, anticoagulants ...
A M, Baciewicz, T H, Self
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Isoniazid is an antituberculous drug that is usually administered for nine to 12 months. The potential for clinically important interactions exists because this drug is a potent inhibitor of drug metabolism. Studies and case reports have shown that isoniazid inhibits the metabolism of several drugs, including phenytoin, carbamazepine, anticoagulants ...
A M, Baciewicz, T H, Self
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Interaction, “Interaction”, ‘Interaction’
1985Doing 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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Interactive Cinema: Engagement and Interaction
2014Technologies 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 between Interactions
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2008Ecological interactions such as those between predators and prey, parasites and hosts, and pollinators and plants are usually studied on their own while neglecting that one category of interactions can have dramatic effects on another. Such interactions between interactions will have both ecological and evolutionary effects because the actions of one ...
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Children as Interactional Brokers of Care
Annual Review of Anthropology, 2018Bringing together ethnographic approaches to childhood, linguistic anthropology, and relational–feminist perspectives on care, this review focuses on the role of children as interactional brokers of care, a role that has been underappreciated.
I. García-Sánchez
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Problem of Interactions: Gravitational Interactions
Russian Physics Journal, 2001zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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The creative fire: An interactional framework for rural arts-based development
Journal of Rural Studies, 2016The research literature suggests that arts-based development, and rural entrepreneurship, have the potential to strengthen interactional networks that foster civic engagement, sense of community, entrepreneurship, and creative transformation.
Bruce Balfour +2 more
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