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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cumulative interaction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process or effect that builds up over time through multiple interactions or events.
Example: "The study focused on a cumulative interaction between various environmental factors and their impact on species behavior."
Alternatives: "an accumulative effect" or "a collective interaction".
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We hypothesise that medication overuse headache is a specific form of opioid-induced hyperalgesia, which derives from a cumulative interaction between central sensitisation, due to repeated activation of nociceptive pathways by recurrent headaches, and pain facilitation due to glial activation.
There was a cumulative interaction of indices of hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia or glucose variability with TIR.
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The aesthetic theorist John Dewey, wrote that "An experience is a product, one might almost say bi-product, of continuous and cumulative interaction of an organic self with the world.
Finally, our classification scheme suggests that studies measuring a single NCE pathway will not accurately reflect the actual cumulative interaction strength.
Culture results from prolonged, cumulative interaction with the environment.
During development, each NK cell will be periodically tested for interactions with self MHC class I molecules on neighbouring cells and the cell will mature as soon as it expresses inhibitory receptors with sufficient cumulative interaction strengths to self MHC class I molecules.
As evidence of this cumulative interaction, the documented genesis of the epidemic in 2003 occurred in the area where the host density is lowest and subsequently spread into adjacent areas (Sodankylä) in 2004 and 2005 (Tt 12.9 and 14.3°C, respectively (Database of Finnish Meteorological Institute) where reindeer were considerably more abundant (Laaksonen et al., 2008b).
HIA integrates interdisciplinary interests with inclusive public health frameworks [ 11– 13], and is concerned with short-term and long-term, as well as direct, indirect and cumulative interactions between an impacting policy, programme or project and human welfare outcomes.
A CNC in each diploid cell could have two potential interactions at any given time and therefore the CIRs we detected represent cumulative interactions observed within a cell population.
The hierarchical system of recognition in nature is based on interaction between the smallest elements in a matrix such as molecules and the cumulative interactions of larger parts such as the helices and sheets of proteins.
This suggests that the cumulative interactions of many genes orchestrate both overall lifespan and patterns of healthy ageing.Despite this strong genetic evidence, ceding longevity entirely to biology would be premature.
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