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inductive interference

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: inductive interference
(in′dək·tiv ′in·tər′fir·əns)

(communications) Effect arising from the characteristics and inductive relations of electric supply and communications systems of such character and magnitude as would prevent the communications circuits from rendering service satisfactorily and economically if methods of inductive coordination were not applied.


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