Sentence examples for technological interference from inspiring English sources

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The nature and depth of technological interference on social activities online are not fully understood.

Thus, more acceptable strategies are characterised by a low degree of technological interference, and by being close to the consumer's experience in everyday life and/or familiar to the participants' picture of meat production.

For example, patient's preference for the ED is reported to be associated with higher levels of trust in the delivered care at EDs [ 19], which is characterized by more tests and technological interference.

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At the same time, the more simple and technological are interference lithography (IL), which can be used for the rapid fabrication of wafer-scale periodic nanostructures [9, 10].

There are many technological applications of interference effects in light.

Another hypothesis could be stated: a world of pests that human society cannot control effectively will inevitably reshape human society through disease and famine, technological breakdown, and interference with domesticated and wild species upon which the integrity of human societal structure depends.

Turkle's work on the subject of technology and its role in our lives certainly spurred a dialog, but inevitably, it did not cease the momentum of technological advances and their interference in our physical, social lives.

Technology risk  (4) The risk that banks will fail to keep up with technological change (4) 5. Political interference (2)  The risk of political interference in management and lending policies, or the imposition of new mandates, taxes and costs  6.

The results indicate ultrasonic tests can be an interesting alternative to be applied in precast concrete industries as a tool for the technological control of concrete without interference in the production line.

This paper advocates spread spectrum modulation for interstellar communication, motivated by robust immunity to radio-frequency interference (RFI) of technological origin in the vicinity of the receiver while preserving full detection sensitivity in the presence of natural sources of noise.

If this interference is compounded by technological shifts making traditional poll methods increasingly unreliable, there could be a far larger threat to the democratic process than simply the free speech of pollsters.

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