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Interferences
noun
Plural of interference
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In an article in the Washington Post last year he wrote: "We must work together to end the unhealthy rivalries and interferences that fuel violence and drive us apart".
These interferences can distort trade, resulting in inefficient production.
But by assuming a linear conception of history, it too often neglected the discontinuities and interferences of concrete history.
Sometimes it is necessary to remove or mask interferences, perhaps even to completely isolate the intended analyte from its sample matrix and dissolution medium.
These interferences must be removed prior to the analysis.
On the one hand, this sacrifice is made to the earth deities and the supernatural powers of the place the real owners—so that the human owner may take possession and be ensured against malevolent interferences with the construction of the building and its later occupation and use.
The volatilization of interferences can be accomplished from a beaker on a hot plate.
Sometimes it is not necessary to isolate the analyte chemically in order to deal with interferences.
In the absence of electrode interferences from other ions, ion-selective electrodes usually obey equation (3), where E is the potential measured between the electrode and a reference electrode, z is the charge on the analyte ion, ai is the activity of the ion, and the other terms represent the same terms as given above for the Nernst equation.
Surface waves of the ocean are also exceedingly complex, at most places and times reflecting the coexistence and interferences of several independent wave systems.
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As The Economist put it in 1977: "A businessman setting up shop in Hong Kong finds low taxes, no foolish government interferences…a government leaning over to encourage him to make as much money as he can.
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