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"a potential interference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that may have a negative effect on a situation. For example, "The new regulations are a potential interference to our current operations."
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"That certainly presents a potential interference with open business practices".
If signal clipping does occur, the resulting transmission spectrum will broaden, thus yielding a potential interference situation with adjacent PU signals.
To test a potential interference of XTT kit reagents and drugs, LB1 and TMZ were tested in absence of cells and evaluated with XTT reagent kit.
The specific subcellular localization and reduced protein stability of GFP-RhoGDI-8 (half-life ≤3 h) were also observed in stably transfected NIH-3T3 fibroblasts (Fig. S8), ruling out a potential interference of lipid-mediated transfection in the effects observed.
Patients were informed of a potential interference of Siberian Ginseng with antihypertensive therapy (Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database).
Nevertheless, from a methodological standpoint, it may be tremendously arduous to isolate the effects of insulin resistance and completely exclude a potential interference of glycemia.
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Long-acting oral nitrates and nicorandil will also be stopped to avoid any potential interference with haemodynamic physiology.
This approach for determining the transmission schedule locally can introduce a problem of potential interference that may occur when neighboring nodes are assigned the same random slot.
It is conceivable, however, that the spatial separation of brain areas within or between functional networks might also constitute an important mechanism preventing potential interference during processing of competing information or tasks (Gee et al., 2011).
RXR is a reluctant dimer partner of EcR and over expression of RXR leads to potential interference in a plethora of metabolic pathways [ 36- 38].
6 In such a case, "there is no threat to the free and robust debate of public issues; there is no potential interference with a meaningful dialogue of ideas concerning self-government; and there is no threat of liability causing a reaction of self-censorship by the press.
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