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Interference is the ability of a wave to interfere with itself, creating localized regions where the field is alternately extremely bright and extremely dark.
Optics basics: The three major branches of optical science « Skulls in the Stars 2007
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Interference is a universal feature of wave behavior, and can be seen in two-dimensional wave systems such as water waves and three dimensional wave systems such as acoustic waves and light waves.
Optics basics: What is a wave? Part II: Interference « Skulls in the Stars 2007
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“Interference is a metaphor that paints an old limitation of technology as a fact of nature.”
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Interference is the excuse for treating spectrum as limited “real estate” and limiting its use to concentrated media sources.
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Sam Ewen's firm is called Interference, and that's a pretty good way to describe what he does.
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Sam Ewen's firm is called Interference, and that's a pretty good way to describe what he does.
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"Interference" means review, intermediate results, or even clear briefings to Bush regarding what is intended, what is happening, and how it goes.
George Stephanopoulos Responds To Obama, Defends Handling Of Debate 2009
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"Interference, " Little John yelled in a canned ref's voice.
Step on a Crack Patterson, James, 1947- 2007
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An absence of computer-generated sounds is the giveaway that "Interference" was actually recorded in 1982, when downtown Manhattan spawned ideas now cherished in Brooklyn.
NYT > Home Page By JON PARELES 2010
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Nothing quite matches the rush of "Interference," but the buzzing synth and simple, driving beat of "Fit to Survive" come close.
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