Disturbance in an electrical circuit due to external sources of radio waves.
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Examples for "emi"
Examples for "emi"
1Artist managers are taking note of EMI's success in breaking new artists.
2He had sued EMI on Jan. 25 in a California state court.
3Here's what they said: EMI says it is getting back to me.
4Today we look at influential classical music producer Walter Legge from EMI.
5Labels BMG and EMI soon followed, and later Sony hopped on board.
1An index including BW gain and RFI produced the best economic outcome.
2Any protest could be hijacked and counterproductive, he told radio RFI.
3It was the last time they were seen, RFI said.
4Citing anonymous local sources, RFI said Angolan troops were controlling five positions in the area.
5RFI and international press freedom watchdogs ran a high-profile campaign urging Niger to release Kaka.
1The maps aren't very detailed; the electromagnetic interference is particularly strong in that area.
2The best have built-in amps calibrated for near-perfect balance, and they're shielded against electromagnetic interference.
3The lab is removed from the base to reduce electromagnetic interference from Scott and McMurdo bases.
4A flight recorder may not identify that a critical system has failed because of electromagnetic interference from passengers' devices.
5Mass electromagnetic interference, the rotation of the Earth and the Ring, asychronicities, the barely passable quality of the instruments.
1"With all this EM interference mucking up the FTL fix?"
1Himation came through scratchily on a battle-communication frequency, tidal RF interference grinding behind his voice.
Translations for rf interference