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disruption <a disruption; disruptions> N

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It is one of four basic categories of disruption of acid-base homeostasis.
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However, the gravitational disruptions caused by such an event could cause a wave of star formation to move through the larger galaxy.
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In 194546 housing and food conditions were bad, as the disruption of transport, markets, and finances slowed a return to normal.
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Widespread flooding and landslides caused substantial disruptions to travel and isolated some communities.
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Lack of farm machinery, spare parts, and fertilizer caused an almost total disruption of agriculture when the war was over.
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Disruption could occur if enough chlorhydrin is formed.
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Brominated flame retardants are persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic to both humans and the environment and are suspected of causing neurobehavioral effects and endocrine disruption.
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By 1874, there were numerous disruptions relating to poorly maintained punts.
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The intervening decades were a period of revolution, oppression, massive disruptions, and colonial rule.
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Civil war caused a disruption in issuing official stamps during the 1980s-90s war but in 1999 postal service was operating again.
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