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artificial interference
künstliche Beeinflussung
inter·fer·ence [ˌɪntəˈfɪərən(t)s, Am -t̬ɚˈfɪrən(t)s] N no pl
1. interference (meddling):
Einmischung f <-, -en>
2. interference RADIO, TECH:
Störung f <-, -en>
Überlagerung f <-, -en>
Interferenz f <-, -en>
ar·ti·fi·cial [ˌɑ:tɪˈfɪʃəl, Am ˌɑ:rt̬əˈ-] ADJ
1. artificial (not natural):
Farbstoff m <-(e)s, -e>
Kunstdünger m <-s, ->
Kunstfaser f <-, -n>
Prothese f <-, -n>
Süßstoff m <-(e)s, -e>
Kunstrasen m <-s> kein pl
2. artificial pej (not genuine):
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interference N
OpenDict entry
interference N
artificial interference
artificial interference N
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Interference of either form can produce memory errors, in which there is interference with the recall of material.
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It is almost never in fair territory, presumably due to the risk of interference with live action.
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She frees him, and they thereafter continue their lives together, without any further interference from the man.
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To avoid interference with the long-distance traffic an additional track had to be built for them.
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Nor must physical contact occur for interference to be called.
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that there was no such decision and that there was no interference aimed at limiting or abolishing the worship of the church congregation, which adheres to the Christian religion and is gathered under the auspices of eight foundations;
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daß es keine solche Entscheidung gab, und daß keine Einmischung beabsichtigt war, den Gottesdienst der Kirchengemeinden zu begrenzen oder zu verbieten, die zur christlichen Religion gehören und unter der Schirmherrschaft der acht Stiftungen versammelt sind;
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