- Look up
disturbance, disturb, or
disturbing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Disturbance and its
variants may
refer to:
Disturbance (archaeology), any...
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encounters the Himalayas.
Western disturbances are more
frequent and
stronger in the
winter season.
Western disturbances are
important for the development...
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shaky due to the
disturbances. The
Maharaja of
Mysore constituted a
committee headed by Sir M.
Visvesvaraya to
enquire into the
disturbances, and the committee...
- (anthropogenic
disturbances) such as clearcutting,
forest clearing and the
introduction of
invasive species can be
considered major disturbances. Not only...
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outcomes of
these disturbances can
differ greatly depending on the
implicated electrolyte. The most
serious electrolyte disturbances involve abnormalities...
- 'Coastal
Disturbances'", "New York Times",
November 20, 1986
Coastal Disturbances,
google books;
accessed August 4, 2015.
Coastal Disturbances, ibdb.com;...
- part of
model dynamics and
external disturbances,
usually denoted as a "total
disturbance" or "generalized
disturbance") is
estimated online with an extended...
- impairment,
there are also
significant sleep disturbances with
modified sleep architecture.
These disturbances may
consist of
sleep fragmentation, reduced...
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Cafferata told them to
return to
their villages but,
expecting some
disturbances, he
slept in his
office that night. At
about 8.30 am Sa****ay morning...
- the
component of
disturbance that is
evaluated (i.e. the frequency, extent, intensity, or
duration of the
disturbances).
Disturbances act to
disrupt stable...