These nuclei interact with almost every pertinent portion of the brain, but only a few of them have specifically independent interaction.
At the particle level, the nucleus of one atom seldom even interacts with the nucleus of its neighboring atom.
The negatively charged electrons and positively charged atomic nuclei interact through the electromagnetic force to stick together.
Nuclear reaction, a process in which nuclei or nuclear particles interact, resulting in products different from the initial ones; see also nuclear fission and nuclear fusion.
The photon, electron, and nucleus interact.
The delta function forms part of the Fermi pseudopotential, by which the free neutron and the nuclei interact.
There, under a weight in the trillions of Earth gravities, at densities which were still higher multiples of Earth's, raw nuclei interacted in ways unthinkable elsewhere.
Two common mechanisms by which electrons and nuclei interact are the Fermi contact interaction and by dipolar interaction.
Physicists now use a single set of laws to describe how atomic nuclei and electrons interact in atoms, molecules, molecular machines, living things, planets, and stars.
The work has been aided by recent advances in the understanding of how atomic nuclei interact, and by the introduction of high-intensity magnets.