interferences in English

noun
1
the action of interfering or the process of being interfered with.
he denied that there had been any interference in the country's internal affairs
2
the combination of two or more electromagnetic waveforms to form a resultant wave in which the displacement is either reinforced or canceled.
Atomic beams can act like light waves and exhibit all of the classic wave effects, like interference and refraction.

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1. INTERFERENCES: Antigorite (massive serpentine), Chlorite, Kaolinite, Bementite, and Brushite interfere

2. 5 Drawbacks of Axial ICP Axial view has more matrix interferences

3. In order to deal with the sideward influences, "X" interferences and other linear interferences, the Radon transform can be used to process the ground penetrating radar (GPR) profile.

4. Electromagnetic and acoustic interferences are also usually controlled over all the audiovisual apparatuses.

5. Interferences by higher concentrations of halogen ions, sulfide, or sulfite can be eliminated.

6. Neural filter architecture for the non-linear, adaptative elimination of disturbing interferences

7. An active carbon filter (Filopur) is therefore proposed which adsorbs all organic interferences.

8. A continuum source corrector shall be used to avoid interferences caused by background absorption.

9. Interferences, including broad-band absorption, are considered, together with methods for compensation or elimination.

10. In the nitrous oxide-acetylene flame interferences are caused by elements with low ionisation potentials.

11. A method and devices are provided to allow reducing interferences occurring in adjacent wireless communication networks.

12. The Contaminant information below is taken from "Interferences and Contaminants encountered in modern mass spectrometry" Bernd O

13. The “specified”C-I curve, the “concomitant”C-I curve, and “additive” and “multiplicative” interferences have been defined.

14. Power loss can be thereby reduced and adjacent channel interferences through high voltage levels can be reduced to a minimum.

15. Interferometer serve for measuring of length, refractive indices, angles and spectroscopy to check interferences (overlapping light waves) for precison measurements.

16. A high heating rate of the atomizer was recommended for higher peak absorption and improvement of interferences from concomitants.

17. Unexpected interferences on the key Analytesas and Se, caused by the formation of doubly charged rare earth element ions (specifically Nd

18. 9 Shielding: Advanced multiple screening by aluminium mylar foil with 100% shield coverage and screening braids to protect against radio frequency interferences.

19. 27 Then some ways and means raising the stability of the high frequency circuit are provided to prevent and obviate the interferences.

20. From 1941 to 1942 at Cologne ionospheric interferences have been observed, which showed a specially favoured flow from NNE in the E-layer.

21. If additional polar groups are present in bis(amino acid) derivatives mutual interferences of the adjacent side chains must be taken into account.

22. An innovative measurement system has been developed to resolve these interferences with high accuracy by means of multiple antennas and advanced signal processing techniques.

23. Within the walls of Speyer there was a constant quarrel between the Protestant citizens and the Catholic clergy with mutual accusations, jibes, defamations and interferences.

24. The present invention provides a method which determines an adjacent cell to carry out a coordinate multipoint transmission (CoMP) operation instead of performing the CoMP operation for all adjacent cells, in cases where precoding matrix indexes (PMI) of adjacent cells are limited to prevent interferences by adjacent cells in a multi-cell environment, thereby effectively reducing inter-cell interferences without causing an overhead.

25. After decantation and washing of the insoluble residue, the determination of tin is performed by hydride-AAS from tartaric acid solution; the cross interferences of this final determination are small.

26. The resulting financial flexibility allows the owners to promote an environment that every golfer enjoys: a unique experience in an uncrowded , natural environment undiluted by outside interferences.

27. Environmental Artifacts or interferences stem from power lines that are in user environment (50 or 60 Hz) and electromagnetic interference that can be produced either in measurement cables, or in a human body (which acts as an antenna), emitted by an

28. Moreover, the proposed BY OCZ system is not in any way bulky and will make possible without the interferences to arrange memory module with it in the adjacent slots on the motherboard.

29. On a AM broadcast for example, you can create a completely variable IF Filter. With RadioCom 6 you can you can simply draw now multiple narrow Notch filters which oppress unwanted interferences.

30. Note that Contrarily to the newer Yocto-3D-V2, this product CANNOT be calibrated to compensate for magnetic interferences.: Contrairement au nouveau Yocto-3D-V2, ce produit NE PEUT PAS être calibré pour compenser les perturbations magnétiques.: Especially, Contrarily to some speculations, the governments were generally less informed than the associations.

31. Thus, the present invention provides said vertical contact-type connector having the contact pin which vertically interconnects the antenna and the main board of the terminal, and the cylindrical resilient body, to reduce electromagnetic interferences between the connector and peripheral components of the antenna, and to maintain a stable contact structure between the antenna and the main board of the terminal.