Sentence examples for likelihood of interference from inspiring English sources

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Increased flexibility in radio transmission, however, yields a higher likelihood of interference owing to limited coordination among users.

Alternative maps of low probability Es characteristics, for use in the estimation of the likelihood of interference to VHF radio circuits, are discussed, and current approaches to estimating sporadic-E reflection and obscuration losses are addressed.

Unlike cell phones, HUDs typically present users with a persistent stream of visual information (though systems such as GG can provide auditory information as well), increasing the likelihood of interference with other concurrent visual tasks (Wickens, 2002, 2008).

The likelihood of interference is tied to the choice on parameter values, whether it is sensor sensitivity (when a sensing based approach is used), or positioning accuracy (when the "no talk area" is determined by a geo-location approach), and of course, emission power levels [24].

While generally the majority of baseline variables with a significant difference between groups was considered, those with a high likelihood of interference were not selected.

A major advantage of reagentless biosensors is that the addition of only a single species is required to monitor the analyte, in this case ATP, thereby minimizing the likelihood of interference by extra added reagents.

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The increased provocative effect of combined cognitive and motor tasks could stem from the fact that such tasks elicit activation with similar frequencies in both, the cognitive and the motor networks, which in turn increases the likelihood of interferences between them.

To such people, a career in science seemed to promise the least likelihood of ideological interference in their lives, a hope that had yet to be disappointed.

An additional disadvantage is the increased likelihood of near/far interference from UL transmissions of non-opportunistic relay connections.

That program points to interactions with the environment which quickly reduce the likelihood of any interference between the "exploded" and the "not-exploded" branches of the evolved psi-function.

The moving in 1783 of London's executions, from Tyburn to Newgate Prison, reduced the likelihood of public interference and strengthened the authorities' hold over felons.

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