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Discover Ludwig"resistant to interference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something which is not affected or influenced by outside sources. For example: The computer's dedicated hardware renders it resistant to interference from other electronic devices.
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They were also resistant to interference from London.
Once a particular memory becomes resistant to interference, it is regarded as consolidated.
Sonos uses its own mesh network which it claims is more resistant to interference (and is, in my experience).
Several other companies are also beginning to explore alternatives not requiring line-of-sight that they believe will be more resistant to interference and will be easy for customers to install without expensive on-site help.
This makes it more resistant to interference, since radio can pass through snow and fog, but also lowers its resolution and changes its range profile.
Sasanelli stayed there for 11 years, working at first on designing application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) that were resistant to interference from electromagnetic radiation.
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The biosensor output was stable, culture samples could be stored 10 days under −20 °C, and this sensing system was resistant to interferences by toxic aromatic pollutants.
"They are very resistant to government interference, and they object to government subsidies," said Donald Kraybill, a professor at Elizabethtown College who studies the Amish.
Most of the local library districts on Long Island and elsewhere in the state evolved more by chance than design as farming communities became suburbs, and although chartered by the state, they have remained fiercely independent and resistant to outside interference.
Modern cardiac implantable devices (CIDs. such as pacemakers (PMs), implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs), and defibrillators for cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT-Ds. are engineered to be resistant to electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Long resistant to outside interference, particularly from the West, it has also accepted a 27-month IMF standby loan of $1.4 billion.Despite this dip in fortunes, the country has barely paused for breath, relying on international lines of credit for infrastructure projects, with China to the fore.
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