frequency of contact
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffrequencyandcontact
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frequency
noun
uk/ˈfriː.kwən.si/us/ˈfriː.kwən.si/
the number of times something happens within a particular period, or the fact of something happening often or a large number ...
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contact
noun
uk/ˈkɒn.tækt/us/ˈkɑːn.tækt/
communication with someone, especially by speaking or writing to ...
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(Definition offrequencyandcontactfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The paper takes a structural approach, identifying the characteristics of households, proximity to relatives,frequencyofcontact, intergenerational transfers and non-kin relationships.
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However,frequencyofcontactwith midwives did not entail consistency of service.
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The analysis was limited tofrequencyofcontactand help received by parents with no co-resident children.
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In particular, thefrequencyofcontactwith children was found to be at risk, although no gender differences were found in weekly contacts with children.
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Thus, we concluded thatfrequencyofcontacthad no significant effect on twin similarity for depression symptomatology.
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The survey also asked growers to indicate theirfrequencyofcontactwith various information sources.
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This increases opportunities for reciprocity in care giving: geographical proximity is undoubtedly a determining feature offrequencyofcontactbetween the generations.
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Ulcerative colitis showed univariate associations with age,frequencyofcontactwith cattle and with smoking.
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Moreover, the number of relatives,frequencyofcontactwith relatives and number of close friends were not related to survivorship in this data set.
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Thefrequencyofcontactbetween host and parasite is dependent upon factors such as population density, feeding habits and behaviour of the hosts.
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Univariate analyses for ulcerative colitis identified significant associations with age,frequencyofcontactwith cattle and smoking.
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They reported above-averagefrequencyofcontactwith family but below-averagefrequencyofcontactwith friends.
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So, when investigating thefrequencyofcontactbetween older repartnered parents and their adult children, contacts with both children and children-in-law have been examined.
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What is thefrequencyofcontactwith a home visitor, and duration of services, that best serves needy families?
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Geographical proximity is also highly correlated withfrequencyofcontact.
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For all identified relationships thefrequencyofcontactwas asked.
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It also reviews research on the implementation characteristics of effective mentoring programmes (frequencyofcontact, cross-race matching, level of risk of mentee and so on).
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These factors could lead to increasedfrequencyofcontactbetween miracidia and snail intermediate hosts hence increasing the prevalence of infection in snails.
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Additionally, thefrequencyofcontactwith a close friend or relative was rated using the same response range with responses indicating less than monthly to daily.
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