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| the removal of energy or particles from a beam by the medium through which the beam propagates |
| a sequence of changing states that produces a final state identical to the original one; one of a succession of periodically recurring events |
interference in·ter·fer·ence (ĭn'tər-fēr'əns)
n.
The variation of wave amplitude that occurs when waves of the same or nearly the same frequency come together.
The condition in which infection of a cell by one virus prevents superinfection by another virus.
The condition in which superinfection by a second virus prevents effects that would result from infection by either virus alone, even though both viruses persist.
interference (ĭn'tər-fîr'əns) Pronunciation Key
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The disturbance that results when two waves come together at a single point in space; the disturbance is the sum of the contribution of each wave. For example, if two crests of identical waves arrive together, the net disturbance will be twice as large as each incoming wave; if the crest of one wave arrives with the trough of another, there will be no disturbance at all.
Note: One common example of interference is the appearance of dark bands when a light is viewed through a window screen.