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interference The constructive and destructive superposition of two wavefronts that have different phases. In an interferometer the two wavefronts are produced by the reference surface and the test sample surface.
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interference of impulses A condition in which two excitation waves, upon approaching each other and meeting in any part of the heart, are mutually extinguished.
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interference d. a form of atrioventricular dissociation in which an accelerated junctional or ventricular pacemaker usurps control of the ventricles and rapidly bombards the atrioventricular node from below, rendering the node refractory to supraventricular impulses.
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interference m. a microscope for observing the same kind of refractile detail as that observed with the phase microscope, but utilizing two separate beams of light which are sent through the specimen and combined with each other in the image plane.
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interference p. electrical activity in a muscle recorded during maximal voluntary contraction; since a large number of activated motor units are firing asynchronously, some or all of their action potentials overlap (interfere with each other on the recording) and cannot be measured separately. Cf. full interference p., reduced interference p., and discrete activity.
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