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  • noun Plural form of interferent.

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Examples

  • If a person has any of these other compounds on his breath, called interferents by the scientists, he will get a falsely high breath alcohol test result.

    DUI BLOG 2010

  • And there are many other so-called "interferents".

    DUI BLOG 2010

  • The team then used the new technique to measure 2D signatures of potential environmental interferents, also with positive results.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

  • The team then used the new technique to measure 2D signatures of potential environmental interferents, also with positive results.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

  • Morowitz made concessions to enhance such recombination; he assumed all amino acids were bioactive, no outside chemical interferents, decay or degradation of atoms.

    marconews.com Stories 2010

  • Morowitz made concessions to enhance such recombination; he assumed all amino acids were bioactive, no outside chemical interferents, decay or degradation of atoms.

    marconews.com Stories 2010

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