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The ambient vibration testing was selected, because it can avoid the interruption of normal operation of power plants.
The challenges "will preclude full compliance by the relevant deadlines without significant interruption of normal market activity".
The heaviest losses in the World Trade Center attack were about $11 billion in claims for the interruption of normal business and the loss of income.
This requires the development of a strong set of criteria specifying what conditions would trigger a change of mode, or what class of phenomenon would require an interruption of "normal" observations, or a significant re-distribution of resources, in order to make detailed observations of its development.
Instead, it appears that interruption of normal clock rhythm may obstruct cancer growth.
It is characterized by recurrent interruption of normal breathing during sleep, owing to upper airway obstruction (apneic spells) [ 5].
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In contrast to this, other previous studies conducted in younger children have shown significant associations between health care consultation and age of onset, severity, frequency and duration of pain episodes, school absenteeism, sleep interruption and disruption of normal activity [ 10, 11, 27].
Cardiac arrest is the interruption of the normal heartbeat.
The Texas Legislature's biennial 20-week session will start on Tuesday, and it feels upside down, as if governing the state is an interruption of the normal business of politics.
Above we state that the first step is connected with an interruption of the normal work flow.
One of the many side effects of the catastrophic quake and tsunami that hit Japan last month (you can still donate) was an interruption of the normal operations of tech manufacturers.
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