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Что (кто) такое selective interaction - определение

Interaction net; Interaction combinators; Interaction calculus; Interaction system
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  • Interaction Net as Configuration
  • Interaction Rule
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Selective auditory attention         
THE FOCUS ON A SPECIFIC SOURCE OF A SOUND OR SPOKEN WORDS
Selective hearing; Selective deafness; User:Spicysugar07/Selective Auditory Attention; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Selective Auditory Attention; Selective Auditory Attention
Selective auditory attention or selective hearing is a type of selective attention and involves the auditory system. Selective hearing is characterized as the action in which people focus their attention intentionally on a specific source of a sound or spoken words.
Cation–pi interaction         
  • Fig. 1: Examples of π-π. CH-π, and π-cation interactions
  • Fig. 2: The Stoddart synthesis of [2]catenane
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  • Cationic [[Acetylcholine]] binding to a [[tryptophan]] residue of the nicotinamide acetylcholine receptor via a cation–π effect.
  • quadrupole]] charge distribution.
  • Binding energy (in kcal/mol) for Na<sup>+</sup> to benzene with prototypical substituents.<ref name="electrostaticmodel" />
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  • Cyclophane host–guest complex
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  • Cation–π interaction in indole-3-acetic acid choline ester compared to neutral analog
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  • Quadrupole moments of benzene and hexafluorobenzene. The polarity is inverted due to differences in electronegativity for hydrogen and fluorine relative to carbon; the inverted quadrupole moment of hexafluorobenzene is necessary for anion-pi interactions.
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  • Calculated interaction energies of methylamonium and benzene in a variety of solvents
  • Cyclization of squalene to form hopene
NONCOVALENT MOLECULAR INTERACTION BETWEEN THE FACE OF AN ELECTRON-RICH Π SYSTEM AND AN ADJACENT CATION; EXAMPLE OF NONCOVALENT BONDING BETWEEN A MONOPOLE (CATION) AND A QUADRUPOLE (Π SYSTEM)
Cation-pi interaction; Anion-pi interaction; Anion–pi interaction; Cation-π interaction; Cation–pi interaction
Cation–π interaction is a noncovalent molecular interaction between the face of an electron-rich π system (e.g.
Cation–π interaction         
  • Fig. 1: Examples of π-π. CH-π, and π-cation interactions
  • Fig. 2: The Stoddart synthesis of [2]catenane
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  • Cationic [[Acetylcholine]] binding to a [[tryptophan]] residue of the nicotinamide acetylcholine receptor via a cation–π effect.
  • quadrupole]] charge distribution.
  • Binding energy (in kcal/mol) for Na<sup>+</sup> to benzene with prototypical substituents.<ref name="electrostaticmodel" />
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  • Cyclophane host–guest complex
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  • Cation–π interaction in indole-3-acetic acid choline ester compared to neutral analog
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  • Quadrupole moments of benzene and hexafluorobenzene. The polarity is inverted due to differences in electronegativity for hydrogen and fluorine relative to carbon; the inverted quadrupole moment of hexafluorobenzene is necessary for anion-pi interactions.
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  • Calculated interaction energies of methylamonium and benzene in a variety of solvents
  • Cyclization of squalene to form hopene
NONCOVALENT MOLECULAR INTERACTION BETWEEN THE FACE OF AN ELECTRON-RICH Π SYSTEM AND AN ADJACENT CATION; EXAMPLE OF NONCOVALENT BONDING BETWEEN A MONOPOLE (CATION) AND A QUADRUPOLE (Π SYSTEM)
Cation-pi interaction; Anion-pi interaction; Anion–pi interaction; Cation-π interaction; Cation–pi interaction
Cation–π interaction is a noncovalent molecular interaction between the face of an electron-rich π system (e.g.
Configuration interaction         
POST-HARTREE–FOCK LINEAR VARIATIONAL METHOD FOR SOLVING THE NONRELATIVISTIC SCHRÖDINGER EQUATION
Configuration interaction singles; Configuration Interaction Singles
Configuration interaction (CI) is a post-Hartree–Fock linear variational method for solving the nonrelativistic Schrödinger equation within the Born–Oppenheimer approximation for a quantum chemical multi-electron system. Mathematically, configuration simply describes the linear combination of Slater determinants used for the wave function.
selective service         
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  • The former seal of the Selective Service System
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  • Selective service information available in a local post office in [[Boston, Massachusetts]]
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US FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY THAT MAINTAINS INFORMATION ON THOSE POTENTIALLY SUBJECT TO MILITARY CONSCRIPTION
Selective Service; 3-A deferment; Selective service; Class 1-A; 4F (military conscription); U.S. Selective Service; 4-F (US Military); Military deferment; Student deferment; Selective Service Administration; Selective Service Board; 4-F (Selective Service System); Class 1-Y; Selective Service registration; Selective Service Number; Selective Service System classification; Selective Service Draft Act; Director of Selective Service; D.S.S. Form 1
In the United States, selective service is a system of selecting and ordering young men to serve in the armed forces for a limited period of time.
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Human–computer interaction (security)         
  • latency]] of the computer output is not disruptive to the [[workflow]].
ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE
Human-Computer Interaction; Human-computer interface; Human computer interaction; Computer-human interaction; Human-Computer Interface; Human Computer Interaction; Computer-human interface; Human--computer interaction; Interactive processing; Human–Machine Interaction; User interaction; Human–machine interaction; Human–computer interaction (security); HCISec; Hcisec; HCI-Sec; Human-Machine Interaction; Human-computer Interaction; Human-computer interaction; HumanComputerInteraction; Human-computer interaction (security); Human – computer interaction; Human Computer interaction; Human-Computer interaction; Human–computer interface; Human-machine interaction; Human Computer Interface; Human-computer interactions; Human computer interface; Human - computer interaction; Human–Computer Interaction; HCID; Machine-to-human communication
HCISec is the study of interaction between humans and computers, or human–computer interaction, specifically as it pertains to information security. Its aim, in plain terms, is to improve the usability of security features in end user applications.
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  • The former seal of the Selective Service System
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US FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY THAT MAINTAINS INFORMATION ON THOSE POTENTIALLY SUBJECT TO MILITARY CONSCRIPTION
Selective Service; 3-A deferment; Selective service; Class 1-A; 4F (military conscription); U.S. Selective Service; 4-F (US Military); Military deferment; Student deferment; Selective Service Administration; Selective Service Board; 4-F (Selective Service System); Class 1-Y; Selective Service registration; Selective Service Number; Selective Service System classification; Selective Service Draft Act; Director of Selective Service; D.S.S. Form 1
¦ noun N. Amer. service in the armed forces under conscription.
Drug interaction         
  • Effects of the competitive inhibition of an agonist by increases in the concentration of an antagonist. A drug's potency can be affected (the response curve shifted to the right) by the presence of an antagonistic interaction.pA<sub>2</sub> known as the Schild representation, a mathematical model of the agonist:antagonist relationship or vice versa. NB: the x-axis is incorrectly labeled and should reflect the ''agonist'' concentration, not antagonist concentration.
  • haem]] group in the centre of the enzyme.
  • Grapefruit juice can act as an enzyme inhibitor.
  • Human kidney [[nephron]].
  • St John's wort]] can act as an enzyme inductor.
CHANGE IN THE ACTION OR SIDE EFFECTS OF A DRUG CAUSED BY ANOTHER DRUG
Drug-drug interaction; Drug interactions; Herb-drug interactions; Drug-plant interactions; Pharmacokinetic interactions; Adverse interaction; Drug–drug interaction; Pharmacodynamic drug interaction; Pharmacodynamic drug interactions; Pharmacokinetic drug interaction; Pharmacokinetic drug interactions; Pharmacokinetic interaction; Pharmacodynamic interactions; Pharmacodynamic interaction
Drug interactions occur when a drug's mechanism of action is disturbed by the concomitant administration of substances such as foods, beverages, or other drugs. The cause is often the inhibition of the specific receptors available to the drug, forcing the drug molecules to bind to other non-intended targets which results in an array of side-effects.
Soil-structure interaction         
CONSISTS OF THE INTERACTION BETWEEN SOIL AND A STRUCTURE BUILT UPON IT
Ground–structure interaction; Ground-structure interaction; Soil structure interaction
Ground–structure interaction (SSI) consists of the interaction between soil (ground) and a structure built upon it. It is primarily an exchange of mutual stress, whereby the movement of the ground-structure system is influenced by both the type of ground and the type of structure.
Human-Computer Interaction         
  • latency]] of the computer output is not disruptive to the [[workflow]].
ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE
Human-Computer Interaction; Human-computer interface; Human computer interaction; Computer-human interaction; Human-Computer Interface; Human Computer Interaction; Computer-human interface; Human--computer interaction; Interactive processing; Human–Machine Interaction; User interaction; Human–machine interaction; Human–computer interaction (security); HCISec; Hcisec; HCI-Sec; Human-Machine Interaction; Human-computer Interaction; Human-computer interaction; HumanComputerInteraction; Human-computer interaction (security); Human – computer interaction; Human Computer interaction; Human-Computer interaction; Human–computer interface; Human-machine interaction; Human Computer Interface; Human-computer interactions; Human computer interface; Human - computer interaction; Human–Computer Interaction; HCID; Machine-to-human communication
<software, hardware> (HCI) The study of how humans interact with computers, and how to design computer systems that are easy, quick and productive for humans to use. See also Human-Computer Interface. HCI Sites (http://acm.org/sigchi/hci-sites/). (1999-05-09)

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Interaction nets

Interaction nets are a graphical model of computation devised by Yves Lafont in 1990 as a generalisation of the proof structures of linear logic. An interaction net system is specified by a set of agent types and a set of interaction rules. Interaction nets are an inherently distributed model of computation in the sense that computations can take place simultaneously in many parts of an interaction net, and no synchronisation is needed. The latter is guaranteed by the strong confluence property of reduction in this model of computation. Thus interaction nets provide a natural language for massive parallelism. Interaction nets are at the heart of many implementations of the lambda calculus, such as efficient closed reduction and optimal, in Lévy's sense, Lambdascope.