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Discover Ludwig"mutually interact" is a correct and usable part of speech in written English.
You can use it to describe two people, groups, or ideas as engaging with each other in a mutually beneficial way. For example: The two teams mutually interacted to design a product that met the customer's needs.
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Partons mutually interact, exponentially increasing the number of background interactions.
The two layers mutually interact with a semantically annotated topological graph augmenting the cognition attributes of the integrated system.
Zhang, G., Asad, S., Khromykh, A. A. & Asgari, S. Cell fusing agent virus and dengue virus mutually interact in Aedes aegypti cell lines.
However, few contributions in literature investigate the central issue of understanding how company implementation approaches can mutually interact and can determine the actual effects of PLM introduction.
But although his tales of how genes and environment mutually interact are largely accurate, he still has problems in recognising just how complex are the biological and behavioural issues.
The plastic deformation of micropillars is known to be affected by whether dislocations can escape easily from the material volume, and the extent to which the dislocations mutually interact during the deformation.
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Konvalinka, I. & Roepstorff, A. The two-brain approach: how can mutually interacting brains teach us something about social interaction?
Koschorreck et al. [ 3] additionally discuss so-called all-or-none interactions which represent an important border case of mutually interacting processes.
In crystals of the complex 2, a 'sandwich-like' binuclear complex was formed by inter-molecular coordination of cesium cations to the thiacalixarene molecules and methanol molecules, mutually interacting by aromatic-H⋯S hydrogen bonding and alkali metal cation π interactions between the alkali metal cation and thiacalixarene aromatic rings outside of the cavities.
Sandstone facies in the distributary and subaqueous distributary channels mutually interacted and stacked up to form dendritic-like sands.
We have developed a method that recasts the time-propagation of dynamic, mutually interacting quantum-mechanical wavefunctions principally as the time-evolution of many classical particles.
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