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disturbance

[dih-stur-buhns] / dɪˈstɜr bəns /


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It adds the new law will prevent what it describes as unnecessary work and disturbance for residents.

From BBC

The gap represents the minimum energy required to break a Cooper pair and plays a protective role by stabilizing the superconducting state against disturbances.

From Science Daily

"And yet they don't necessarily form a crater, or they form ephemeral surface disturbances, but they're not the classic major craters that come from direct impacts."

From Science Daily

Event security staff became aware of a disturbance in the trees and were able to intervene and lead the distressed victim away to safety.

From BBC

She said they had a "very close knit community" who had endured "noise, disturbance and dust" for the last 18 months.

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