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disruption or
disruptive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Disruption,
disruptive, or
disrupted may
refer to:
Creative disruption,
disruption concept...
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disruptor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Disruptor may
refer to:
Disruptor (software), an open-source
software technology Disruptor (Star Trek)...
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Disrupt was an
American crust punk band from Lynn, M****achusetts, that was
active from 1987 to 1993. The band's
initial lineup was Jay
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being disrupted. The answer,
according to Zeleny, is the
support network of high technology. For example,
introducing electric cars
disrupts the support...
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Social disruption is a term used in
sociology to
describe the alteration,
dysfunction or
breakdown of
social life,
often in a
community setting. Social...
- interruptions.
Disruptions of
submarine communications cables may
cause blackouts or
slowdowns to
large areas, such as in the 2008
submarine cable disruption. Less-developed...
- Cell
disruption,
sometimes referred to as digestion, is a
method or
process for
releasing biological molecules from
inside a cell. The
production of biologically...
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Kheder S,
Kothegala LV, Schiöth HB (2016). "Dibutyl
Phthalate Exposure Disrupts Evolutionarily Conserved Insulin and Glucagon-Like
Signaling in Drosophila...
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Disruptor is a
library for the Java
programming language that
provides a
concurrent ring
buffer data
structure of the same name,
developed at LMAX Exchange...
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These children of
divorce face a
period of
change and
uncertainty which disrupts their sense of security.
Researchers believe divorce brings upon heightened...