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interference

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


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On the fire alarms, the company said "the majority of recent alarm activations were from resident interference" and said it remains "committed to maintaining the building".

From BBC

"At first we assumed it was a measurement artifact or some kind of interference," recalls Schultheiß.

From Science Daily

And unlike classical bits, qubits are particularly sensitive to changes in their environment—anything from heat to electromagnetic interference—that can throw their fragile quantum states into disarray and cause a computer to malfunction.

From Barron's

If I’m a Major League plate umpire, I’m wondering if I should start learning how to call holding and pass interference penalties.

From The Wall Street Journal

This could reveal whether such interference affects a person's ability to recall the correct memory in the right context or make accurate decisions.

From Science Daily