
1) Atmospherics 2) Blocking 3) Complication 4) Crosstalk 5) Disturbance 6) Foiling 7) Intermise 8) Interruption 9) Jitter 10) Meddling 11) Mediation 12) Prevention 13) Snow 14) Static 15) Xt
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1) Chess tactic 2) Foreign policy 3) Intercession 4) Intervention 5) Intrusion 6) Involvement 7) Something that interferes
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• (n.) The act or state of interfering, or of claiming a right to the same invention. • (n.) The act or state of interfering; as, the stoppage of a machine by the interference of some of its parts; a meddlesome interference in the business of others. • (n.) The mutual influence, under certain conditions, of two streams of light, or s...
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(inter- + L. ferire to strike) opposition or hampering of an action or procedure.
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(from the article `analysis`) Regardless of whether a classical or instrumental method is used, it may be necessary to remove interferences from an analyte prior to an assay. An ...
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(from the article `baseball`) ...if the catcher interferes with him by making contact with any part of his body or with the swing of his bat as the pitched ball is on its way to ...
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(from the article `therapeutics`) ...drug use also increases the possibility of drug interactions that may interfere with drug effectiveness. Interaction can occur in the stomach or ...
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An interferent is any gas other than the target gas that will cause a gas detecting sensor to give a signal. In the case of a combustible sensor, any combustible gas or vapor will cause a signal.
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Electromagnetic Interference (EMI). Crosstalk
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disturbance of the reception of a wanted signal caused by interfering signals, noise or electromagnetic disturbance
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a phenomenon resulting from the superposition of two or more coherent oscillations or waves of equal or nearly equal frequency and appearing as a variation of the resultant amplitude, in space in the form of interference patterns and in time in the form of beats
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(in″tәr-fēr´әns) opposition to or hampering of some activity. impairment of cardiac impulse conduction due to refractoriness of the tissue; the refractoriness is a physiological response to passage of a preceding impulse. a premature contact point on the occlusal surfac...
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Checking or otherwise impeding the motion of an opponent who is not in possession of or contention f
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In`ter·fer'ence noun [ See
Interfere .]
1. The act or state of interfering; as, the stoppage of a machine by the
interference of some of its parts; a meddlesome
interference in the business of others.
2. (Physics) The mutual influence, under certain conditi...
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[Ice Hockey] a penalty in hockey called when a player attempts to impede the motion of another player not in possession of the puck.
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An administrative proceeding before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to determine who gets the patent in situations where two pending applications (or a pending application and a patent issued within one year of the pending applications filing date) both claim the same invention.
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Disturbances of an electrical or electromagnetic nature that introduce undesirable responses in other electronic equipment.
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distortion of a light wave due to interaction with another wave
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A phenomenon in language learning where the first language interferes with learning the target or foreign language.
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A violation where someone unlawfully changes the course of play from what is projected.
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noun electrical or acoustic activity that can disturb communication
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Faulty gait in which a foot strikes the fetlock or cannon of the opposite foot; most often done by base-narrow, toe-wide, or splay-footed horses.
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(EMI) example is the radiation from a fluorescent light, which emits abroad spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, including radiationthat may be harmful to a signal not protected by either shielding oradequate twisting.
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A memory phenomenon that occurs when retrieval cues do not point effectively to one specific memory.
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an act, fact, or instance of interfering. · something that interferes. · the process in which two or more light, sound, or electromagnetic waves of the same frequency combine to reinforce or cancel each other, the amplitude of the resulting wave being equal to the sum of the amplitudes of the combining waves. · · a jumbling...
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