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Discover LudwigThe phrase "area for interference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing zones or regions where interference may occur, such as in scientific, technical, or communication fields.
Example: "The study focused on the area for interference in radio signal transmission, identifying potential obstacles that could disrupt communication."
Alternatives: "zone of interference" or "region of disruption".
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Narrower trunnions provide less surface area for interference fit and may increase micromotion at the head-neck junction.
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His current research interests lie in the area of interference management for future wireless networks, including multi-antenna schemes, time- and frequency-domain scheduling, and power control techniques.
While bioabsorbable implants do have the benefits of good initial fixation and a larger surface area for integration than interference screws, they do carry a risk of backing out and the subsequent loose body reaction.
A smaller diameter taper means less surface area for a successful interference fit and increases the potential for micromotion.
In particular we show how to adapt the dynamic resource assignment to a wide area deployment which utilizes a grid of beams at the base station and to a metropolitan area network utilizing soft-frequency reuse for interference coordination.
Modulation of activity in commonly recruited frontal and parietal areas could then be a basis for interference when tasks are performed together.
The extremely large volume in CS containers may have supported high densities of microbes in the water column and prevented leaf litter from packing together, thus allowing more surface area for microbial growth and less interference among mosquitoes browsing for food than in smaller volume containers where leaves were more tightly packed.
"Protecting consumers from this kind of interference is a priority area for the FCC Enforcement Bureau".
Rodriguez was eventually called out for interference.
Rodriguez was called out for interference.
"Five minutes for interference?" Tortorella said.
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