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Sound tests are now routine, he said, and no event that carries a risk of interference is to be scheduled in Zankel before 10 p.m. "The system clearly hasn't worked," Mr. Gillinson said, adding that in any case, once the problem had been detected, it should have been dealt with immediately.
The WLAN operates at 2.42 GHz with an output power of 100 mW, which may pose a risk of interference with medical devices using similar frequencies.
Patients operated with an ALT approach run a higher risk of postoperative limp because of a risk of interference with the abductor muscles and the superior gluteal nerve (Baker and Bitounis 1989, Downing et al. 2001).
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However, the FAA rejected these complaints saying it wanted to "eliminate" any risk of interference.
Scheduling a link consists in selecting the TUs in the T s interval during which the link will be activated without any risk of interference.
The patients were asked to avoid tryptophan-rich food (e.g. eggs, milk, chicken, turkey, tomato, banana, pineapple, and chocolate) for 24 h before the examination to exclude any risk of interference with the analysis of 5-HT.
There is a risk of political interference, not to mention union rebellion.
We broadcast on frequencies in the "Channel 70" band, which means we are licence free, although we run more of a risk of having interference.
As officers of the Singapore Legal Service, it is said that there is a risk of executive interference because judges may be removed from their judicial positions or transferred to lower-ranking positions elsewhere within the Legal Service by the Legal Service Commission (LSC).
(If someone in your family had a pacemaker decades ago, they may have been told to leave the room when the microwave was on because of a risk of electrical interference, but the FDA says today's pacemakers shield against these waves and those of other devices like electric shavers and car ignition systems).
While they're at it, school districts should also include a 1969 decision in which the court ruled that students in public schools have a constitutional right to express political opinions so long as their speech doesn't pose a risk of "substantial interference with school discipline or the rights of others".
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