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Because of this choice of frequency band, 802. 11b and g equipment may occasionally suffer interference from microwave ovens, cordless telephones and Bluetooth devices.
Because of their symmetry, toroidal cores allow a minimum of the magnetic flux to escape outside the core ( called leakage flux ), so they radiate less electromagnetic interference than other shapes.
Because communication devices using the ISM bands must tolerate any interference from ISM equipment, unlicensed operations are typically permitted to use these bands, since unlicensed operation typically needs to be tolerant of interference from other devices anyway.
Because the local governments did not officially receive the bull, it was not, technically, in force in those areas – an example of the interference of states in religious affairs common before the 20th century.
Because the token stayed within the hub, it did not have to traverse long cables going to every node as in ARCNET and Token Ring therefore becoming faster than those other deterministic networking standards and being less susceptible to cabling problems, network card failures, and line interference.
Because the cable was the first fiber optic cable and not coaxial cable, the electrical interference shielding for the high voltage supply lines was removed.
Because of its susceptibility to atmospheric and electrical interference, AM broadcasting now attracts mainly talk radio and news programming, while music radio and public radio mostly shifted to FM broadcasting in the late 1970s.
" Because of the tremendous investment made in the self — the need to be self-contained, self-sufficient, and self-reliant — there is inevitable interference in the desire and ability to feel another person ’ s experience, to be empathic and sensitive.
Because the depth of the pits is approximately one-quarter to one-sixth of the laser's wavelength, the reflected beam's phase is shifted in relation to the incoming reading beam, causing mutual destructive interference and reducing the reflected beam's intensity.
Because of this, RWM is very difficult to receive in North America with simple receivers of low selectivity, due to interference from these said stations.
Because of its high concentration in most wastewater, chloride is often the most serious source of interference.
Because of 3AK's low power, 2BS was given the same wavelength ( 1500 kHz ) and, within a few years, both stations suffered from interference during the few hours when they were simultaneously on the air.
Because this overhead line can generate radio interference, there is a highly effective active filter system installed at the Kruseberg converter station.
Because this frequency is used by other broadcasters, interference problems occurred at night-time in spite of the 800 kW transmitting power.
Because of potential interference from CFCF-DT in Montreal ( which moved its digital signal to channel 12 on the transition date ) and reception problems, CBVT-DT will move to channel 25 in December 2011.
Because of the Tatars ' constant interference, the Ukrainians found it hard to survive, let alone make a living.
Because the windings are reversed in each pickup coil, the electro-magnetic interference sine wave signals in each pickup are equal and in antiphase, resulting in them canceling each other.
In contrast to Unruh and Kastner, he believes that which-way information always exists, but argues that the measured contrast of the interference pattern is actually very low: " Because this signal ( disruption ) from the second, middle picture is small ( equivalently, it only affects a very small portion of the photons ), the contrast V is also very small, and goes to zero for infinitely thin wires.
Because translators are a secondary service, any interference issues must be immediately addressed and either be fixed or the translator must leave the air.
# Because it uses a digital signal along most of the distance between the subscriber and the exchange, DACS is less prone to electrical interference than the more usual analogue line.
Because this is an interference engine, damage will occur if the timing belt fails.

Because and from
Because Bright's speeches were so much a part of him, there are long and numerous quotations, which, far from making the biography diffuse, help to give us the feel of the man.
( Note: Because of light leakage from one ultraviolet source to another, the lights are switched by a commutator-like assembly rotated by a synchronous motor.
Because negative pressure dialysis gave better recovery of proteins, permitted detection of proteins concentrated from very dilute solutions and was a gentler procedure, it was used in all but the earliest experiments.
Because electrical forces ( the charge-excess ) are far more powerful than gravitation, the surface hydrogen atoms would shoot away from the sphere.
Because anthropology developed from so many different enterprises ( see History of Anthropology ), including but not limited to fossil-hunting, exploring, documentary film-making, paleontology, primatology, antiquity dealings and curatorship, philology, etymology, genetics, regional analysis, ethnology, history, philosophy, and religious studies, it is difficult to characterize the entire field in a brief article, although attempts to write histories of the entire field have been made.
Because the levels themselves are random variables, some assumptions and the method of contrasting the treatments ( a multi-variable generalization of simple differences ) differ from the fixed-effects model.
Because of these natural conditions, the Black Sea coast historically has been isolated from Anatolia.
Because not from a man she conceived but from the Holy Spirit.
Because of this, Hasan Ali Shah decided to secure a pledge of loyalty from the members of the community to himself and to the Ismaili form of Islam.
Because the position of Stigand, the archbishop of Canterbury, was irregular, Wulfstan sought and received consecration as a bishop from Ealdred.
Because it occupies a part of the celestial sphere that faces away from the Milky Way, Antlia contains very few deep-sky objects.
Because of its elevation and distance from the coast, the Australian Capital Territory experiences four distinct seasons, unlike many other Australian cities whose climates are moderated by the sea.
Because of your forward motion relative to the falling rain, the rain now appears to be falling not straight down from directly above you, but at a slight angle from a point in the sky somewhat in front of you.
Because of the market success of the NES, companies chose to develop for it first and were thus barred from developing the same games on competing systems for two years.
Because these methods are diverse and use data from such different sources, the problem of integrating them into a coherent argument has been a long-term issue for archaeoastronomers.
Because individuals with albinism have skin that entirely lacks the dark pigment melanin, which helps protect the skin from the sun's ultraviolet radiation, their skin can burn more easily from overexposure.
Because of the radical departure from traditional behavior and theatrical convention involved in Nora's leaving home, her act of slamming the door as she leaves has come to represent the play itself.
Because brass is not ferromagnetic, it can be separated from ferrous scrap by passing the scrap near a powerful magnet.
Because the Belarus government severely limits free expression, several opposition media outlets are broadcast from nearby countries to help provide Belarusians alternative points of view.
Because of the split in the Conservative Party and because of Disraeli's unpopularity, arising from the budget fight of 1852, which is outlined above, no Conservative reconciliation remained possible so long as Disraeli remained leader in the House of Commons.
Because F ( x ) is a map from X ′ to K, it is an element of X ′′.
Because of a wine glut ( wine lake ) in the generic production, the price squeeze induced by an increasingly strong international competition, and vine pull schemes, the number of growers has recently dropped from 14, 000 and the area under vine has also decreased significantly.

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