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Shannon produced a formula that showed how the bandwidth of a channel (that is, its theoretical signal capacity) and its signal-to-noise ratio (a measure of interference) affected its capacity to carry signals.

The algorithm [24] requires a measure of interference in the neighbor-hood of every on every of its available channels.

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Maternal Color-Word Interference (a measure of cognitive interference control) was also assessed using the Neurobehavioral Evaluation System 2 (NES2) (Letz 1988).

The results demonstrate that roughness impacts phase distribution, flow regimes, and phase relative permeability (a measure of phase interference); roughness increases oil water phase interference and hysteresis of the flow resistance when scanning up and down in water saturation.

where (r_{i}) is the intrinsic rate of growth of species, (K_{i}) is the environment carrying capacity of species i in the absence of competition, (theta_{i}) provides a nonlinear measure of interspecific interference, and (a_{ij}) provides a measure of interspecific interference.

A measure of work interference with life across eight nonwork domains and two forms of interference (strain- and time-based) was developed and tested in two studies of 1811 and 3145 university alumni from multiple organizations and diverse occupations.

A probe calibration factor is defined in this paper which can be interpreted as a measure of the interference of a probe with the motion of the bubbles with which it interacts.

Justice Warren wrote in the decision: "The mere summoning of a witness and compelling him to testify, against his will, about his beliefs, expressions or associations is a measure of governmental interference.

We also assessed Maternal Color Word Interference (a measure of cognitive interference control) using the Neurobehavioral Evaluation System 2 (NES2) (Golden et al. 2003).

This difference is termed a congruence effect and is a measure of the interference between the senses (Spence et al., 2004).

Coincidence, a measure of crossover interference, is defined as the observed frequency of crossovers in two marker intervals divided by the product of recombination frequencies in the same intervals [ 26].

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