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Summary Of: Interaction
Casual examples of interaction outside of science include... for example the interaction between a driver and the position of his or her car on the road... interaction among themselves and with their... Additive interaction means the effect of two chemicals is equal to the sum of the effect of... Synergistic interaction means that the effect of two chemicals taken together is greater than the sum of... Antagonistic interaction means that the effect of two chemicals is actually less than the sum of the... The presence of an interaction effect implies that the effect of sex on health outcome varies as a function of... work with a number of different genetic interaction modes to characterize how the combination of two... Further characterizations is enhancement interaction and nonadditive interaction... is also used for genetic interaction in some contexts... Derivation of genetic interaction networks from quantitative phenotype data... Encyclodia Page On: Interaction
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