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  • Interaction frequency
  • In sociology, interaction frequency is the total number of social interactions per unit time. Interactions, or what Georg Simmel in his pioneering work

    Interaction frequency

    Interaction_frequency

  • Frequency
  • Number of occurrences or cycles per unit time

    converter Frequency domain Frequency distribution Frequency extender Frequency grid Frequency level Frequency modulation Frequency spectrum Interaction frequency

    Frequency

    Frequency

    Frequency

  • Hi-C (genomic analysis technique)
  • Genomic analysis technique

    which interaction frequencies within the region are significantly higher than interaction frequencies between two adjacent regions. In Hi-C interaction matrices

    Hi-C (genomic analysis technique)

    Hi-C (genomic analysis technique)

    Hi-C_(genomic_analysis_technique)

  • Electromagnetic spectrum
  • Range of frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation

    spectrum is the full range of electromagnetic radiation, organized by frequency or wavelength. The spectrum is divided into separate bands, with different

    Electromagnetic spectrum

    Electromagnetic spectrum

    Electromagnetic_spectrum

  • Frequency-dependent selection
  • Evolutionary process

    More generally, frequency-dependent selection includes when biological interactions make an individual's fitness depend on the frequencies of other phenotypes

    Frequency-dependent selection

    Frequency-dependent selection

    Frequency-dependent_selection

  • Fundamental interaction
  • Most basic type of physical force

    interactions known to exist: gravity, electromagnetism, weak interaction, and strong interaction. The gravitational and electromagnetic interactions produce

    Fundamental interaction

    Fundamental_interaction

  • Nonlinear optics
  • Branch of physics

    response of properties such as frequency, polarization, phase or path of incident light. These nonlinear interactions give rise to a host of optical phenomena:

    Nonlinear optics

    Nonlinear optics

    Nonlinear_optics

  • Parasocial interaction
  • Type of psychological relationship

    Online Self-Disclosure Attitude as a Moderator of Posting Frequency and Parasocial Interaction". Western Journal of Communication. 80 (5): 601–618. doi:10

    Parasocial interaction

    Parasocial interaction

    Parasocial_interaction

  • Frequency deviation
  • Concept in radio transmission

    cases leaving a buffer above the highest and below the lowest frequency to reduce interaction with other channels. The most common FM transmitting applications

    Frequency deviation

    Frequency_deviation

  • Resonance
  • Physical characteristic of oscillating systems

    force or vibration whose frequency matches a resonant frequency (or resonance frequency) of the system, defined as a frequency that generates a maximum

    Resonance

    Resonance

    Resonance

  • Dispersion relation
  • Relation of wavelength/wavenumber as a function of a wave's frequency

    geometric constraint, no interaction with a transmitting medium. For electromagnetic waves in vacuum, the angular frequency is proportional to the wavenumber:

    Dispersion relation

    Dispersion relation

    Dispersion_relation

  • Rabi frequency
  • Frequency in atomic physics

    The Rabi frequency Ω {\displaystyle \Omega } is the frequency at which the probability amplitudes of two atomic energy levels fluctuate in an oscillating

    Rabi frequency

    Rabi_frequency

  • Human sexual activity
  • Manner in which humans engage sexually

    sex, etc.) or multiple persons (e.g., orgies) in varying patterns of frequency, for a wide variety of reasons. Sexual activity usually results in sexual

    Human sexual activity

    Human sexual activity

    Human_sexual_activity

  • Hyperfine structure
  • Type of structure in atomic physics

    levels of atoms, molecules, and ions, due to electromagnetic multipole interaction between the nucleus and electron clouds. In atoms, hyperfine structure

    Hyperfine structure

    Hyperfine structure

    Hyperfine_structure

  • Light
  • Electromagnetic radiation humans can see

    corresponding to frequencies of 750–420 terahertz. The visible band sits adjacent to the infrared (with longer wavelengths and lower frequencies) and the ultraviolet

    Light

    Light

    Light

  • Vanessa atalanta
  • Species of butterfly

    (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) I. The role of climatic factors and early interaction frequency on territorial start time". Journal of Insect Behavior. 8 (1): 47–66

    Vanessa atalanta

    Vanessa atalanta

    Vanessa_atalanta

  • Dynamic density
  • Term in sociology

    required both an increase in population and an increase in the frequency of social interaction to form more specialised occupations, which then leads to a

    Dynamic density

    Dynamic_density

  • Compton scattering
  • Scattering of photons off charged particles

    effect) is the quantum theory of scattering of a high-frequency photon through an interaction with a charged particle, usually an electron. Specifically

    Compton scattering

    Compton scattering

    Compton_scattering

  • Bardeen–Pines interaction
  • Microscopic interaction in metals

    Bardeen–Pines interaction describes an effective interaction between two electrons in a metal. It combines the long-range repulsive Coulomb interaction with an

    Bardeen–Pines interaction

    Bardeen–Pines_interaction

  • Microwave
  • Electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths from 1 m to 1 mm

    millimeter, corresponding to frequencies between 300 MHz and 300 GHz, broadly construed. A more common definition in radio-frequency engineering is the range

    Microwave

    Microwave

    Microwave

  • Atomic force microscopy
  • Type of microscopy

    amplitude. In frequency modulation, changes in the oscillation frequency provide information about tip-sample interactions. Frequency can be measured

    Atomic force microscopy

    Atomic force microscopy

    Atomic_force_microscopy

  • Acousto-optic modulator
  • Device which diffracts light via sound waves

    diffraction. The interaction can be thought of as a three-wave mixing process resulting in sum-frequency generation or difference-frequency generation between

    Acousto-optic modulator

    Acousto-optic modulator

    Acousto-optic_modulator

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance
  • Spectroscopic technique based on change of nuclear spin state

    length increases proportional to the spinning frequency. It is the magnetic moment and its interaction with magnetic fields that allows the observation

    Nuclear magnetic resonance

    Nuclear magnetic resonance

    Nuclear_magnetic_resonance

  • Span of control
  • Term in business management

    managerial responsibility. Combinatorial explosion in communication Interaction frequency Network theory Scientific management Social network Socionics Jaques

    Span of control

    Span_of_control

  • Nonlinear resonance
  • Physical phenomenon

    the eigen-frequency of the system (linear and nonlinear resonance correspondingly). Vibrational modes can interact in a resonant interaction when both

    Nonlinear resonance

    Nonlinear_resonance

  • Non-contact atomic force microscopy
  • Type of microscopy using a physical probe

    oscillates. The force interactions are measured either by measuring the change in amplitude of the oscillation at a constant frequency just off resonance

    Non-contact atomic force microscopy

    Non-contact atomic force microscopy

    Non-contact_atomic_force_microscopy

  • Variable-frequency drive
  • Type of adjustable-speed drive

    A variable-frequency drive (VFD, or adjustable-frequency drive, adjustable-speed drive, variable-speed drive, AC drive, micro drive, inverter drive, variable

    Variable-frequency drive

    Variable-frequency drive

    Variable-frequency_drive

  • Interaction (statistics)
  • Causal or moderating relationship between statistical variables

    In statistics, an interaction may arise when considering the relationship among three or more variables, and describes a situation in which the effect

    Interaction (statistics)

    Interaction (statistics)

    Interaction_(statistics)

  • Frequency (statistics)
  • Number of occurrences in an experiment or study

    In statistics, the frequency or absolute frequency of an event i {\displaystyle i} is the number n i {\displaystyle n_{i}} of times the observation has

    Frequency (statistics)

    Frequency_(statistics)

  • Chromosome conformation capture
  • Method in molecular biology

    promoter-enhancer interactions, or from random polymer looping, where undirected physical motion of chromatin causes loci to collide. Interaction frequencies may be

    Chromosome conformation capture

    Chromosome conformation capture

    Chromosome_conformation_capture

  • Ramsey interferometry
  • Form of particle interferometry

    the Larmor frequency), and with an interaction time of τ = L / v {\displaystyle \tau =L/v} in the interaction zone. In the interaction zone, a monochromatic

    Ramsey interferometry

    Ramsey_interferometry

  • HomeLink Wireless Control System
  • Radio frequency transmitter

    The HomeLink Wireless Control System is a radio frequency (RF) transmitter integrated into some automobiles that can be programmed to activate devices

    HomeLink Wireless Control System

    HomeLink Wireless Control System

    HomeLink_Wireless_Control_System

  • Spin–orbit interaction
  • Relativistic interaction in quantum physics

    mechanics, the spin–orbit interaction (also called spin–orbit effect or spin–orbit coupling) is a relativistic interaction of a particle's spin with its

    Spin–orbit interaction

    Spin–orbit_interaction

  • Biological interaction
  • Effect that organisms have on other organisms

    interactions can vary in intensity (strength of interaction), and frequency (number of interactions in a given time). There are direct interactions when

    Biological interaction

    Biological interaction

    Biological_interaction

  • Sound
  • Audible vibration that travels via pressure waves in matter

    sound varies among all organisms, the human ear is sensitive to audio frequencies ranging from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. More broadly, acoustic waves encompass

    Sound

    Sound

    Sound

  • Cavity optomechanics
  • Branch of physics

    Cavity optomechanics is a branch of physics which focuses on the interaction between light and mechanical objects on low-energy scales. It is a cross

    Cavity optomechanics

    Cavity optomechanics

    Cavity_optomechanics

  • Harmonic series (music)
  • Sequence of frequencies

    standing waves. Interaction with the surrounding air produces audible sound waves, which travel away from the instrument. These frequencies are generally

    Harmonic series (music)

    Harmonic series (music)

    Harmonic_series_(music)

  • Photon
  • Elementary particle or quantum of light

    different frequency. This is the basis of fluorescence resonance energy transfer, a technique that is used in molecular biology to study the interaction of suitable

    Photon

    Photon

  • Evarcha culicivora
  • Species of spider

    location for courtship. The mating interactions of E. culicivora are species-specific. Their mating interactions follow mutual mate choice in which both

    Evarcha culicivora

    Evarcha culicivora

    Evarcha_culicivora

  • Catatumbo lightning
  • Atmospheric phenomenon in Venezuela

    occur as dry lightning without rainfall. The lightning changes its flash frequency throughout the year, and it is different from year to year. For example

    Catatumbo lightning

    Catatumbo lightning

    Catatumbo_lightning

  • Splinternet
  • Characterization of the Internet as splintering and dividing

    studies seek to address. Alt-tech Epistemic closure Filter bubble Interaction frequency Internet slang Internet censorship Darknet Cuius regio, eius religio

    Splinternet

    Splinternet

    Splinternet

  • Plasma globe
  • Decorative electrical device

    lamp was invented by Nikola Tesla, during his experimentation with high-frequency currents in an evacuated glass tube for the purpose of studying high voltage

    Plasma globe

    Plasma globe

    Plasma_globe

  • Oscillation
  • Repetitive variation of some measure about a central value

    current. Oscillations are often used in physics to approximate complex interactions, such as those between atoms. Oscillations occur not only in mechanical

    Oscillation

    Oscillation

    Oscillation

  • Business cycle
  • Intervals of expansion and recession in economic activity

    concentrate around say 6 to 12 years, such flexible knowledge about the frequency of business cycles can actually be included in their mathematical study

    Business cycle

    Business_cycle

  • Perturbed angular correlation
  • this modulates the quadrupole interaction frequency. This frequency is an overlap of the different transition frequencies ω n {\displaystyle \omega _{n}}

    Perturbed angular correlation

    Perturbed angular correlation

    Perturbed_angular_correlation

  • Rotating-wave approximation
  • Model used in atom optics and magnetic resonance

    {\displaystyle \omega _{L}} is the light frequency, and ω 0 {\displaystyle \omega _{0}} is a transition frequency. The name of the approximation stems from

    Rotating-wave approximation

    Rotating-wave_approximation

  • Harmonic generation
  • Nonlinear optical process

    which the number of photons in the interaction is n = 2 {\displaystyle n=2} , but with two different photons at frequencies ω 1 {\displaystyle \omega _{1}}

    Harmonic generation

    Harmonic generation

    Harmonic_generation

  • Unitary transformation (quantum mechanics)
  • Important mathematical operations in quantum mechanics

    }}} . Unitary transformations can be seen as a generalization of the interaction (Dirac) picture. In the latter approach, a Hamiltonian is broken into

    Unitary transformation (quantum mechanics)

    Unitary_transformation_(quantum_mechanics)

  • Ultrasound-modulated optical tomography
  • Medical diagnostic method

    attenuated signal at frequencies other than the pump frequency. Therefore, by using a pump frequency that closely matches the expected frequency of the tagged

    Ultrasound-modulated optical tomography

    Ultrasound-modulated_optical_tomography

  • Flipper Zero
  • Multi-tool electronic device

    Flipper Zero is a portable multi-functional security device developed for interaction with access control systems. The device is able to read, copy, and emulate

    Flipper Zero

    Flipper Zero

    Flipper_Zero

  • Coupling coefficient of resonators
  • Dimensionless parameter

    formula (2) is a positive constant that characterizes interaction of resonators at the resonant frequency f 0 . {\displaystyle f_{0}.} In case when an appropriate

    Coupling coefficient of resonators

    Coupling_coefficient_of_resonators

  • Atomic fountain
  • Laser-cooled atoms in flight

    falls and passes back through the interaction region and is exposed to a second rf pulse. The microwave frequency is swept across the atomic transition

    Atomic fountain

    Atomic fountain

    Atomic_fountain

  • Broadband
  • Data transmission concept

    transmission that uses signals at a wide spread of frequencies or several different simultaneous frequencies. It is used in fast Internet access where the

    Broadband

    Broadband

    Broadband

  • Electromagnetic radiation
  • Physical model of propagating energy

    radiation and its interaction with matter depends on its frequency, and changes qualitatively as the frequency changes. Lower frequencies have longer wavelengths

    Electromagnetic radiation

    Electromagnetic radiation

    Electromagnetic_radiation

  • Japanese black bear
  • Subspecies of carnivore

    Japanese black bears were appearing in settled areas with even greater frequency, and bear attack fatalities reached a record high, with Iwate and Akita

    Japanese black bear

    Japanese black bear

    Japanese_black_bear

  • Dielectric spectroscopy
  • Electromagnetic measurement technique

    the dielectric properties of a medium as a function of frequency. It is based on the interaction of an external field with the electric dipole moment of

    Dielectric spectroscopy

    Dielectric spectroscopy

    Dielectric_spectroscopy

  • Hearing range
  • Range of frequencies that can be heard by humans or other animals

    Hearing range describes the frequency range that can be heard by humans or other animals, though it can also refer to the range of levels. The human range

    Hearing range

    Hearing range

    Hearing_range

  • Sexual dimorphism
  • Sex-specific adaptations

    heads reinforced as battering rams are used as weapons in aggressive interactions between rivals. Passive displays such as ornamental feathering or song-calling

    Sexual dimorphism

    Sexual dimorphism

    Sexual_dimorphism

  • Derailment
  • Form of train incident

    wheels or rails, earthworks slip) a dynamic effect of the track-vehicle interaction (for example extreme Hunting oscillation, vertical bounce, track shift

    Derailment

    Derailment

    Derailment

  • Frequency domain
  • Signal representation

    engineering, and statistics, the frequency domain refers to the analysis of mathematical functions or signals with respect to frequency (and possibly phase), rather

    Frequency domain

    Frequency domain

    Frequency_domain

  • HIV
  • Human retrovirus, cause of AIDS

    cells. HIV-1 entry to macrophages and CD4+ T cells is mediated through interaction of the virion envelope glycoproteins (gp120) with the CD4 molecule on

    HIV

    HIV

    HIV

  • Social media
  • Virtual online communities

    comments, digital photos or videos, and data generated through online interactions. Service specific profiles that are designed and maintained by the social

    Social media

    Social media

    Social_media

  • Second-harmonic generation
  • Nonlinear optical process

    Second-harmonic generation (SHG), also known as frequency doubling, is the lowest-order wave-wave nonlinear interaction that occurs in various systems, including

    Second-harmonic generation

    Second-harmonic generation

    Second-harmonic_generation

  • Amitriptyline
  • Tricyclic antidepressant

    neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, migraine and tension headaches. Due to the frequency and prominence of side effects, amitriptyline is generally considered

    Amitriptyline

    Amitriptyline

    Amitriptyline

  • High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program
  • Project to analyze the ionosphere

    The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) is a University of Alaska Fairbanks program which researches the ionosphere – the highest,

    High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program

    High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program

    High-frequency_Active_Auroral_Research_Program

  • Diazepam
  • Benzodiazepine sedative

    (February 1988). "Benzodiazepines, but not beta-carbolines, limit high-frequency repetitive firing of action potentials of spinal cord neurons in cell

    Diazepam

    Diazepam

    Diazepam

  • Sigma hole interactions
  • Intermolecular forces between oppositely-charged sites on molecules

    vibrational stretching frequencies of the covalent bond that gives rise to the sigma hole. Depending on the system engaging in the interaction, either a "blue

    Sigma hole interactions

    Sigma_hole_interactions

  • Photoplethysmogram
  • Chart of tissue blood volume changes

    response in the amplitude of the PPG. Shamir, Eidelman, et al. studied the interaction between inspiration and removal of 10% of a patient's blood volume for

    Photoplethysmogram

    Photoplethysmogram

    Photoplethysmogram

  • Parametric array
  • Nonlinear transduction mechanism

    narrow, nearly side lobe-free beams of low frequency sound, through the mixing and interaction of high frequency sound waves, effectively overcoming the

    Parametric array

    Parametric_array

  • Hugo O. Engelmann
  • American behavioural scientist (1917–2002)

    " We also find that behavioral intensity increases with rising interaction frequency even as complexity declines. Therein lies the source of both power

    Hugo O. Engelmann

    Hugo_O._Engelmann

  • Terahertz radiation
  • Range 300-3000 GHz of the electromagnetic spectrum

    known as submillimeter radiation, terahertz waves, tremendously high frequency (THF), T-rays, T-waves, T-light, T-lux or THz – consists of electromagnetic

    Terahertz radiation

    Terahertz radiation

    Terahertz_radiation

  • Protein–protein interaction
  • Physical interactions and constructions between multiple proteins

    Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) are physical contacts of high specificity established between two or more protein molecules as a result of biochemical

    Protein–protein interaction

    Protein–protein interaction

    Protein–protein_interaction

  • Structural acoustics
  • Tutorial II, SOUND—STRUCTURE INTERACTION, retrieved 2021-01-28 Fahy F., Gardonio P. (2007). Sound Structure Interaction (2nd ed.). Academic Press. pp

    Structural acoustics

    Structural_acoustics

  • Anita Sarkeesian
  • Canadian-American feminist media critic (born 1983)

    Canadian-American feminist media critic. She is the founder of Feminist Frequency, a website that hosts videos and commentary analyzing portrayals of women

    Anita Sarkeesian

    Anita Sarkeesian

    Anita_Sarkeesian

  • Developer experience
  • Field within software engineering

    tools, and processes. The field combines principles from human-computer interaction, user experience, organizational psychology, and software engineering

    Developer experience

    Developer_experience

  • Lorazepam
  • Benzodiazepine medication

    under the Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2001. "Lorazepam". The Drug Gene Interaction Database. Archived from the original on 5 August 2016. Retrieved 18 May

    Lorazepam

    Lorazepam

    Lorazepam

  • Radio wave
  • Type of electromagnetic radiation

    radiation with the lowest frequencies and the longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum, typically with frequencies below 300 gigahertz (GHz)

    Radio wave

    Radio wave

    Radio_wave

  • Energy
  • Physical quantity

    to a conservation of probability. At the quantum level, mass-energy interactions are all subject to this principle. During wave function collapse, the

    Energy

    Energy

    Energy

  • Insulated neighborhood
  • domains (TADs) are megabase-size regions of relatively high DNA interaction frequencies. Mechanistic studies indicate TADs are single insulated neighborhoods

    Insulated neighborhood

    Insulated neighborhood

    Insulated_neighborhood

  • Artificial intelligence in music
  • Usage of artificial intelligence to generate music

    was genuine Bach. Pachet, François (2003). "The Continuator: Musical Interaction with Style". Journal of New Music Research. 32 (3): 333–341. doi:10.1076/jnmr

    Artificial intelligence in music

    Artificial_intelligence_in_music

  • Velpatasvir
  • Chemical compound

    all six major genotypes. Side effects in studies occurred with similar frequencies as in people treated with placebo. Velpatasvir is both an inhibitor and

    Velpatasvir

    Velpatasvir

    Velpatasvir

  • Hummingbird
  • Family of birds

    hummingbird – the little woodstar (Chaetocercus bombus) – has a wing-beat frequency of 99 per second during hovering. Such extreme flight demands are supported

    Hummingbird

    Hummingbird

    Hummingbird

  • One-third hypothesis
  • Similarly, the OTH is sometimes called the two-thirds theory. Interaction frequency Urban riots Hugo O. Engelmann. (1967). "Communication to the Editor

    One-third hypothesis

    One-third_hypothesis

  • Electromagnetism
  • Fundamental interaction between charged particles

    In physics, electromagnetism is an interaction that occurs between particles with electric charge via electromagnetic fields. The electromagnetic force

    Electromagnetism

    Electromagnetism

    Electromagnetism

  • COVID-19 pandemic and animals
  • where they can find new habitats due to reductions of outdoor human interactions. Animal deaths due to the disease are confirmed to have occurred on numerous

    COVID-19 pandemic and animals

    COVID-19 pandemic and animals

    COVID-19_pandemic_and_animals

  • Pulse-repetition frequency
  • Number of pulses of a repeating signal

    single frequency phenomena while pulses may be mathematically thought of as composed of a number of pure frequencies that sum and nullify in interactions that

    Pulse-repetition frequency

    Pulse-repetition_frequency

  • Planck's law
  • Spectral density of light emitted by a black body

    atomic quantum states, allowing energetic interaction between their own multiple internal discrete Fourier frequency components, on the occasions of emission

    Planck's law

    Planck's law

    Planck's_law

  • Acousto-optics
  • Study of interactions between sound and light

    observed with relatively low acoustic frequencies, typically less than 10 MHz, and with a small acousto-optic interaction length, ℓ, which is typically less

    Acousto-optics

    Acousto-optics

    Acousto-optics

  • Cactoblastis cactorum
  • Species of moth

    various species of cactus and it is hoped that this general trend of interaction can be exploited to protect the Opuntia cacti from the Cactoblastis moth

    Cactoblastis cactorum

    Cactoblastis cactorum

    Cactoblastis_cactorum

  • Digital television
  • Television transmission using digital encoding

    used standards: Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) uses coded orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) modulation and supports hierarchical transmission

    Digital television

    Digital television

    Digital_television

  • Atorvastatin
  • Cholesterol-lowering medication

    elevation in the area under the curve (AUC), resulting in a minor drug-drug interaction. The American Heart Association states that the combination of digoxin

    Atorvastatin

    Atorvastatin

    Atorvastatin

  • Spectrum (physical sciences)
  • Concept relating to waves and signals

    physical sciences, spectrum describes any continuous range of either frequency or wavelength values. The term initially referred to the range of observed

    Spectrum (physical sciences)

    Spectrum (physical sciences)

    Spectrum_(physical_sciences)

  • Rorschach test
  • Projective psychological test created in 1921

    blots. Reber (1985) describes the blots as merely "the vehicle for the interaction" between client and therapist, concluding that "the usefulness of the

    Rorschach test

    Rorschach test

    Rorschach_test

  • Blue whale
  • Species of whale; largest animal known

    frequency vocalizations in the animal kingdom, and their inner ears appear well adapted for detecting low-frequency sounds. The fundamental frequency

    Blue whale

    Blue whale

    Blue_whale

  • Feedback
  • Process where information about current status is used to influence future status

    can affect a system Fundamental interaction – Most basic type of physical force Gain margin – Graph of the frequency response of a control systemPages

    Feedback

    Feedback

    Feedback

  • Dispersive
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Biological dispersal Dispersive medium, a medium in which waves of different frequencies travel at different velocities Dispersive adhesion, adhesion which attributes

    Dispersive

    Dispersive

  • Negative feedback
  • Control concept

    in various climate systems on Earth. One such feedback system is the interaction between solar radiation, cloud cover, and planet temperature. In many

    Negative feedback

    Negative feedback

    Negative_feedback

  • Spotted hyena
  • Species of hyena

    macaques) with respect to group size, hierarchical structure, and frequency of social interaction among both kin and unrelated group-mates. The social system

    Spotted hyena

    Spotted hyena

    Spotted_hyena

  • Supernova
  • Astrophysical phenomenon

    creates the narrow absorption lines and causes a shock wave through interaction with the newly ejected material. When a stellar core is no longer supported

    Supernova

    Supernova

    Supernova

  • Common green bottle fly
  • Species of insect

    flash frequency rather than an attraction by sight or smell. Males preferred a diode flashing at 178 Hz to a diode flashing at other frequencies. L. sericata

    Common green bottle fly

    Common green bottle fly

    Common_green_bottle_fly

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  • Daniel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian (Dániel), Romanian, and Jewish

    Daniel

    English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian (Dániel), Romanian, and Jewish : from the Hebrew personal name Daniel ‘God is my judge’, borne by a major prophet in the Bible. The major factor influencing the popularity of the personal name (and hence the frequency of the surname) was undoubtedly the dramatic story in the Book of Daniel, recounting the prophet’s steadfast adherence to his religious faith in spite of pressure and persecution from the Mesopotamian kings in whose court he served: Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar (at whose feast Daniel interpreted the mysterious message of doom that appeared on the wall, being thrown to the lions for his pains). The name was also borne by a 2nd-century Christian martyr and by a 9th-century hermit, the legend of whose life was popular among Christians during the Middle Ages; these had a minor additional influence on the adoption of the Christian name. Among Orthodox Christians in Eastern Europe the name was also popular as being that of a 4th-century Persian martyr, who was venerated in the Orthodox Church.Irish : reduced form of McDaniel, which is actually a variant of McDonnell, from the Gaelic form of Irish Donal (equivalent to Scottish Donald), erroneously associated with the Biblical personal name Daniel. See also O’Donnell.Peter Daniel was one of the pioneer settlers in the 17th century in Stafford County, VA, where he was a justice of the peace. His grandson, Peter Vivian Daniel, was a U.S. Supreme Court justice from 1841 to his death in Richmond, VA, in 1860.

    Daniel

  • Anvay
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Anvay

    Joined; Integration

    Anvay

  • English
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    English

    English : from Old English Englisc. The word had originally distinguished Angles (see Engel) from Saxons and other Germanic peoples in the British Isles, but by the time surnames were being acquired it no longer had this meaning. Its frequency as an English surname is somewhat surprising. It may have been commonly used in the early Middle Ages as a distinguishing epithet for an Anglo-Saxon in areas where the culture was not predominantly English--for example the Danelaw area, Scotland, and parts of Wales--or as a distinguishing name after 1066 for a non-Norman in the regions of most intensive Norman settlement. However, explicit evidence for these assumptions is lacking, and at the present day the surname is fairly evenly distributed throughout the country.Irish : see Golightly.

    English

  • Anvay | அந்வய 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Anvay | அந்வய 

    Joined, Integration

    Anvay | அந்வய 

  • Lapsley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Lapsley

    English and Scottish : habitational name, in part possibly from Lapley in Staffordshire, so named from Old English læppa ‘end of a parish’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’, although the frequency of the surname in Scotland suggests another, unidentified source may also be involved.

    Lapsley

  • Prakul
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Prakul

    Good Looking; Interactive; Brightness

    Prakul

  • Allen
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Allen

    English and Scottish : from a Celtic personal name of great antiquity and obscurity. In England the personal name is now usually spelled Alan, the surname Allen; in Scotland the surname is more often Allan. Various suggestions have been put forward regarding its origin; the most plausible is that it originally meant ‘little rock’. Compare Gaelic ailín, diminutive of ail ‘rock’. The present-day frequency of the surname Allen in England and Ireland is partly accounted for by the popularity of the personal name among Breton followers of William the Conqueror, by whom it was imported first to Britain and then to Ireland. St. Alan(us) was a 5th-century bishop of Quimper, who was a cult figure in medieval Brittany. Another St. Al(l)an was a Cornish or Breton saint of the 6th century, to whom a church in Cornwall is dedicated.This name was brought to North America from different parts of the British Isles independently by many bearers in the 17th and 18th centuries. Prominent early bearers include Samuel Allen, who settled in Braintree, MA, about 1629 (died 1648 in Windsor, CT) and whose descendants included Ethan Allen (1737–89), leader of the Green Mountain Boys in VT during the Revolution; and William Allen (died 1725), from Dungannon, Ireland, an early Presbyterian settler in Philadelphia, whose descendants include William Allen (1803–79), governor of OH.

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    I Love You

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    English : variant spelling of Pinn.

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    Cuts the nap of woolen cloth. 'Shireman' In medieval times the shireman served as governor-judge...

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    Servant of the One

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    Conqueror of the Soul

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    JOCASTE

    (Ἰοκάστη) Variant spelling of Greek Iokaste, possibly JOCASTE means "violet tinted (clouds)." In mythology, this is the name of the mother and wife of Oidipous. 

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    Previous, Former

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    Goddess of Vegetation

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    Tender

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  • Intersection
  • n.

    The point or line in which one line or surface cuts another.

  • Iterate
  • adv.

    By way of iteration.

  • Internection
  • n.

    Intimate connection.

  • Iterance
  • n.

    Iteration.

  • Interjection
  • n.

    The act of interjecting or throwing between; also, that which is interjected.

  • Interdiction
  • n.

    The act of interdicting; prohibition; prohibiting decree; curse; interdict.

  • Integration
  • n.

    The operation of finding the primitive function which has a given function for its differential coefficient. See Integral.

  • Mutuality
  • n.

    The quality of correlation; reciprocation; interchange; interaction; interdependence.

  • Inceration
  • n.

    The act of smearing or covering with wax.

  • Intersection
  • n.

    The act, state, or place of intersecting.

  • Infraction
  • n.

    The act of infracting or breaking; breach; violation; nonobservance; infringement; as, an infraction of a treaty, compact, rule, or law.

  • Interjection
  • n.

    A word or form of speech thrown in to express emotion or feeling, as O! Alas! Ha ha! Begone! etc. Compare Exclamation.

  • Ban
  • n.

    An interdiction, prohibition, or proscription.

  • Interdictory
  • a.

    Belonging to an interdiction; prohibitory.

  • Interaction
  • n.

    Intermediate action.

  • Interplay
  • n.

    Mutual action or influence; interaction; as, the interplay of affection.

  • Integration
  • n.

    In the theory of evolution: The process by which the manifold is compacted into the relatively simple and permanent. It is supposed to alternate with differentiation as an agent in development.

  • Integration
  • n.

    The act or process of making whole or entire.

  • Interaction
  • n.

    Mutual or reciprocal action or influence; as, the interaction of the heart and lungs on each other.

  • Underaction
  • n.

    Subordinate action; a minor action incidental or subsidiary to the main story; an episode.