Disturbance

  • 61disturbance force — trikdymo jėga statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. disturbance force; disturbing force; perturbance force vok. störende Kraft, f; Störkraft, f; Störungskraft, f rus. возмущающая сила, f; сила возмущения, f pranc. force perturbatrice, f …

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  • 62disturbance propagation — trikdžio sklidimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. disturbance propagation vok. Störungsausbreitung, f rus. распространение возмущения, n pranc. propagation de perturbation, f …

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  • 63disturbance vector — trikdžių vektorius statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. disturbance vector; perturbing vector vok. Störungsvektor, m rus. вектор возмущения, m pranc. vecteur de perturbation, m …

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  • 64disturbance wave — trikdžio banga statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. disturbance wave; disturbing wave vok. Störungswelle, f rus. возмущающая волна, f; волна возмущений, f pranc. onde de perturbation, f …

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  • 65disturbance of franchises — Such a disturbance as happens when a man has the franchise of holding a court leet, of keeping a fair or market, of free warren, of taking toll, of seising waifs or estrays, or any other species of franchise, and he is disturbed or incommoded in… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 66disturbance of patronage — A hindrance or obstruction of a patron to present his clerk to a benefice. This disturbance differed from usurpation which was an absolute dispossession of the patron and happened when a stranger without right presented a clerk who was forthwith… …

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  • 67disturbance of public worship — See disturbance of worship …

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  • 68disturbance of ways — A species of disturbance which happened chiefly when a person who had a right of way over the land of another, by grant or prescription, was obstructed by enclosures or other obstacles, or by ploughing across it, whereby he could not use the way… …

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  • 69disturbance — noun Date: 13th century 1. the act of disturbing ; the state of being disturbed 2. a local variation from the average or normal wind conditions …

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  • 70disturbance — /di sterr beuhns/, n. 1. the act of disturbing. 2. the state of being disturbed. 3. an instance of this; commotion. 4. something that disturbs. 5. an outbreak of disorder; a breach of public peace: Political disturbances shook the city. 6.… …

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