interplay
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interplay
reciprocal action and reaction
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Interplay
Mutual action or influence; interaction; as, the interplay of affection.
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interplay
Reciprocal action or influence; interchange of action and reaction, as between the parts of a machine; concurrent operation or procedure; interaction.
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Interplay
in′tėr-plā mutual action: interchange of action and reaction.
At Daniel Patterson's Coi, a complex interplay of flavors. sfgate.com
But the interplay of variety, growing areas and seasons can be confusing, and the nomenclature, as well as the very concept of what is a " lime ," is unclear. latimes.com
One of the nastiest surprises that can befall an optical sensor application is the interplay between focus, reflection and refraction . metalformingmagazine.com
From a tragic end comes a new beginning for Interplayers. inlander.com
Thus you have a neat interplay between the industrial present and the romantic, sweet-smelling past. nytimes.com
The new releases are the first to work in conjunction with Avid Interplay Sphere to support universal connectivity and collaborative production. postmagazine.com
The xx debuted in 2009 with a self-titled album that was something of a quiet-storm indie-rock success story – combining subtle touches of R&B rhythm and texture with sparse guitar and haunted vocal interplay. kansascw.com
The lecture, titled "The interplay of people, code, design and art," begins at 6 p.m. juneauempire.com
You like the sweet dream-pop guitar interplay, Paul. spin.com
Ecological communities result from the interplay of a range of factors, including contingency, local environmental processes and the pool of species from which local communities are derived. cell.com
The key to Osram's success was the efficient interplay among all the advances made in materials and technologies. livedesignonline.com
Johnny Foreigner live somewhere between indie-pop and punk with great girl/boy interplay, catchy tunes, and squealing guitar. kexp.org
Interplayers brings back the art of the radio play for a smashing take on It's a Wonderful Life. inlander.com
This is the worst Interplayers show we've seen in nearly 20 years. inlander.com
Scientists Study Interplay Between Retroviral Genes and Cancer, Other Diseases. online.wsj.com
We discuss the interplay between matter and geometry and the role of the symmetry in the matter sector.
Matter Correlations in Branched Polymers
The ”typicality” of graphs results from the usual interplay of energy and entropy (see also Fig. 1).
Statistical ensemble of scale-free random graphs
We have also shown that the interplay between fragmentation and mass-loss arises not only from the ratio of their strengths determined by their respective numerical coefficients, but also by the degree of order.
Transition from random to ordered fractals in fragmentation of particles in an open system
In Sec. 4 the corresponding classes are listed and their interplay is described.
AMEGIC++ 1.0, A Matrix Element Generator In C++
It is shown that the size distribution of events in this model results from a complex interplay of several different phenomena, including limited floating–point precision.
The complex scaling behavior of non--conserved self--organized critical systems
They had no interplay of warring nations, no aristocracy and its ambitions, no wealth and poverty opposition. "Herland" by
How full and free is the interplay with other forms of association? "Democracy and Education" by
This interplay is especially the case between touch and sight. "The Concept of Nature" by
I feel the interplay of tongue and larynx in my own case as shown in the plates. "How to Sing" by
But all these things take place through the interplay of instincts, none of which was awakened in Florian. "Double Trouble" by
The child exists in the interplay of two great life-waves, the womanly and the male. "Fantasia of the Unconscious" by
They catch up the present and particular evil into the calm and splendid interplay of cosmic forces. "Human Traits and their Social Significance" by
The individual and social elements are always in interplay with each other if there are a number present. "Folkways" by
There is a constant interplay between the two, and the ascendancy of the one or the other often seems strangely capricious. "Mountain Meditations" by
And the interplay of the two might, had Germany held aloof, have led to a compromise. "England and Germany" by