electrical interference
collocation in Englishmeaningsofelectricalandinterference
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electrical
adjective
uk/iˈlek.trɪ.kəl/us/iˈlek.trɪ.kəl/
relating ...
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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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I do not think we should be justified in discriminating in favour of one source ofelectricalinterference.
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Complaints ofelectricalinterferencehave not been numerous.
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The trouble was generally due toelectricalinterference, most of which has been suppressed.
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There is also an absence of background noise and less chance of localelectricalinterference.
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Legislative action to provide for the compulsory suppression ofelectricalinterferencewith radio reception is being considered.
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The main difficulty has been on the vexed question ofelectricalinterference.
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Permits will normally be granted subject to the provi- sion of screening to an approved specification in order to avoidelectricalinterferencewith essential communications.
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Secondly, they will probably be a potent source ofelectricalinterference.
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It contained provision for making regulations aboutelectricalinterferencefrom motor vehicles.
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My second point then was about poor television reception and theelectricalinterference.
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Copper wire will be replaced where freedom fromelectricalinterferenceand wider bandwidths are required.
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The nuisance caused byelectricalinterferenceis growing, and with the increase in the use of electrical apparatus and wireless complaints will continue to grow.
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If there were lightning conditions the raiding aircraft would meet with the corresponding disadvantage because ofelectricalinterferencewith radio, which is essential to long distance navigation.
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Those problems are mainly related toelectricalinterferenceassociated with track circuits which have prevented the issue of safety clearances required before passenger services can be operated.
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Because the cable was the first fiber optic cable and not coaxial cable, theelectricalinterference shielding for the high voltage supply lines was removed.
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Proponents of discrete circuits argue that because discrete components are larger, they carry a higher voltage and are less susceptible toelectricalinterference.
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Check if there are radio transmitters in close proximity and also considerelectricalinterferencefrom power plants or lift rooms, etc.
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A system was also installed inside a steel works and worked reliably despite the very high levels ofelectricalinterference.
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The wires are twisted around one another because it reduceselectricalinterferencefrom outside sources.
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The early effort fared poorly, since the uninsulated telegraph lines were susceptible to atmospheric and otherelectricalinterference.
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