Disruption
51traffic disruption — interruption of the movement of traffic …
52blood-brain barrier disruption — BBBD. The use of drugs to create openings between cells in the blood brain barrier. The blood brain barrier is a protective network of blood vessels and tissue that protects the brain from harmful substances, but can also prevent anticancer drugs …
53crossing over</div> — Disruption of the circuli pattern from erosion of the scale edge results in circuli formed after erosion that appears to intersect others that have been formed earlier …
54protein denaturation — disruption of the configuration (tertiary structure) of a protein, as by heat, change in pH, or other physical or chemical means, resulting in alteration of the physical properties and loss of biological activity of the protein …
55pulled tendon — disruption of the fibers attaching a muscle to its point of origin, occurring as the result of unusual muscular effort …
56electromagnetic interference — disruption of the operation of electrical devices which is caused by the presence of electromagnetic radiation, EMI …
57sonication — Disruption of cells or DNA molecules by high frequency sound waves …
58Consequences of the April 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption — The eruption of Eyjafjallajökull …
59Disruptive technology — Types of Innovation[1] Sustaining An innovation that does not affect existing markets. Evolutionary An innovation that improves a product in an existing market in ways that customers are expecting. (E.g., fuel injection) Revolutionary… …
60Endocrine disruptor — Endocrine disruptors (sometimes also referred to as hormonally active agents) [cite journal |author=Krimsky S |title=An epistemological inquiry into the endocrine disruptor thesis |journal=Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. |volume=948 |issue= |pages=130–42… …