mutual interference

collocation in English

meaningsofmutualandinterference

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mutual
adjective
uk
/ˈmjuː.tʃu.əl/
us
/ˈmjuː.tʃu.əl/
(of two or more people or groups) feeling the same emotion, or doing the same thing to or for ...
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interference
noun[U]
uk
/ˌɪn.təˈfɪə.rəns/
us
/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈfɪr.əns/
an occasion when someone tries to interfere in ...
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(Definition ofmutualandinterferencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There is somemutualinterferencebetween those suffix forms, but by far the greatest influence is that of -th forms on that of the others.
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In the present studymutualinterferenceof these aspects has not been analysed; possible correlations will be pointed out without further analysis.
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With regard to the regional programmes there is bound to be a big area ofmutualinterferencewhere reception will be very bad.
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Stations using the same frequency have to be separated by a considerable distance to avoid causing seriousmutualinterference.
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The risk ofmutualinterference, if several stations using high power are erected in proximity to each other has also to be borne in mind.
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It is impossible to erect a number of stations side by side with one another in a comparatively small area on account of the risk ofmutualinterference.
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With it 1,000 stations may be located within a radius of fifty miles from any city and intercommunicate with one another withoutmutualinterference.
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This system virtually eliminatesmutualinterference, because of the independence of each partition.
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The observation that the transmissions of the individual stations were spread out in time, in order to avoidmutualinterference, was exploited.
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The second separation is rapid, allowing the introduction of subsequent fractions from the first column withoutmutualinterference.
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Individual aircraft can be preset on the ground to different frequencies to avoidmutualinterferenceduring group operations.
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This mounting practice conserved weight, butmutualinterferenceincreased dispersion during salvo fire.
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Frequency sharing reduces the potential formutualinterferencewhere the assignment of different frequencies to each user is not practical or possible.
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The resulting signal allows many radio stations to share a given band of frequencies without noticeablemutualinterference.
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Consequently, there can bemutualinterferencein the operation of two or more superheterodyne receivers in close proximity.
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The possibility formutualinterferenceis great.
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