increasing frequency
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseandfrequency
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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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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(Definition ofincreaseandfrequencyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The third decreasingly effects overall evaluation strength withincreasingfrequency, encouraging agents to focus on relational combinations infrequently under taken.
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Now, however, with the arterial switch procedure being performed withincreasingfrequency, these anatomic features become of crucial importance to the surgeon.
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It is seen that the reflection coefficients have magnitude less than unity, and decrease rapidly withincreasingfrequency.
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The term self-organization has cropped up in the developmental literature withincreasingfrequencyin the last few years.
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Each component of the ice sound pans between two randomly selected points very rapidly and gradually reduces movement,increasingfrequency.
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As political scientists have enhanced their methodological toolkits beyond the use of linear regression models, means and proportions, this situation has arisen withincreasingfrequency.
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It is then used withincreasingfrequencyin opportunistic screening.
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Perhaps theincreasingfrequencyof droughts and associated pest outbreaks will provide ample opportunities for such studies in the future.
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Structural differences between solution and crystal conformations are likely to be observed withincreasingfrequencyin the case of allosteric enzymes, complexes or larger assemblies.
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The curves are numbered according toincreasingfrequency.
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Some dominant mutations show a paternal age effect, that isincreasingfrequencywith increasing paternal age.
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Trial briefs were published withincreasingfrequencyover the course of the eighteenth century.
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The present research documents the many advantages in fleece production and quality that arise fromincreasingfrequencyof shearing from once per year to two per year.
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But withincreasingfrequencyin the twentieth century, texture refers to passages where the parts are not in themselves as interesting as the whole which is formed by their interweaving.
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Bartlett (1951) emphasized that as fatigue developed, mental 'blocking' or lapses occurred withincreasingfrequency, leading to errors or missed signals.
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The cardiac substrate has been reported to be changing, with diminishing frequency of rheumatic heart disease andincreasingfrequencyof prolapse of the leaflets of the mitral valve.
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In particular, they provide an important new avenue for testing the mechanisms underlying complex gene - environment interactions or correlations appearing withincreasingfrequencyin recent behavioral genetics research.
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In section 2, we provide an overview of the problem and possible reasons for theincreasingfrequency of violent conflicts among various principals in the district.
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