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Disturbances of an electrical or electromagnetic nature that introduce undesirable responses into other electronic equipment.
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The overlapping effect which occurs when two or more waves pass through the same space. The momentary amplitudes of the waves are added at every point and at every moment with the result that every point in the space oscillates in accordance with the interference pattern produced.
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An effect in which the quality of reception of a radio or TV service is degraded by an unwanted signal.
Ãâó: www.abc.net.au/reception/services/selfhelp_glossar...
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priority proceedings in the PTO to determine which of the two or more parties was first to invent the subject matter in conflict.
Ãâó: www.clemson.edu/research/ottSite/ottStart_Intelect...
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Effects that occur when undesired signals inhibits or degrades the reception of a desired signal.
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