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interference

[in-ter-feer-uhns] / ˌɪn tərˈfɪər əns /


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These additional particles act like interference in an optical circuit, reducing efficiency in much the same way stray electrical current disrupts a conventional circuit.

From Science Daily

North American Aerospace Defense Command “has technical fixes in place today to edit interference out of its radar displays, and wind project developers have been paying for these fixes since 2013.”

From Los Angeles Times

While the Interior Department did not specify what risks were outlined in the Pentagon's classified reports, it said that the Department of Energy had previously identified issues with radar interference.

From Barron's

The agency cited the need to assess the mitigation of national security risks, such as potential radar interference.

From Barron's

The agency cited the need to assess the mitigation of national security risks, such as potential radar interference.

From Barron's