Collocations withfrequency

These are words often used in combination withfrequency.

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allele frequency
This is an artefact due to the particular combination of allele frequency distribution and error model adopted in the simulations.
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clock frequency
The machine can, equivalently, be simulated on another concrete machine with identical clock frequency, at the expense of slower performances.
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cut-off frequency
Since the plasma has a density gradient along the waveguide width, the cut-off frequency will vary along the width.
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decreasing frequency
The decreasing frequency indicates that the radiation source travels outward in the solar corona into regions of lower electron density and therefore smaller plasma frequency.
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difference frequency
In practice the frequency of the sensor crystal is subtracted from a stable reference oscillator to produce a difference frequency in the kilo-hertz region.
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excitation frequency
It can be seen that the vibration absorber can significantly quench the response of the primary systems at the excitation frequency.
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expected frequency
An expected frequency is then obtained by multiplying the sample size by all marginal proportions for the values in the specific pattern.
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fixed frequency
Subjects are typically presented with sinusoidal visual flickers of fixed frequency superimposed on task-related images.
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formant frequency
Note that the speaker is manipulating speech in the articulatory domain but the speech synthesizer works in the formant frequency domain.
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frequency bandwidth
The experiments with the pulse wave clearly indicate absorption over the designed frequency bandwidth.
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frequency comb
Thus, the electron pulse train stems from the interference of the "frequency comb" of the above-threshold components.
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frequency component
Rippling can be attenuated when the laser pulse consists of not only one frequency component.
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frequency conversion
The temperature was tuned for optimum frequency conversion efficiency.
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frequency count
A frequency count was made of the obligatory contexts for these uses in the data.
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frequency domain
The frequency domain control enables the spectrum to be precisely shaped, while the time domain aspect adds variety and liveliness to the sound.
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frequency measurements
The obvious approach would be to correlate frequency measurements with wavenumber.
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frequency of contact
The paper takes a structural approach, identifying the characteristics of households, proximity to relatives, frequency of contact, intergenerational transfers and non-kin relationships.
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frequency of exposure
We also examined whether these personality characteristics are associated with the frequency of exposure to stressful life events among the patients.
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frequency of occurrence
The pairs are then presented to a human in order of decreasing mutual information, not decreasing frequency of occurrence.
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frequency of use
One final effect of context and high frequency of use should be mentioned.
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great frequency
In fact everyone uses them there, and with great frequency.
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harmonic frequency
The optical data obtained at 1408, both at the fundamental and the second harmonic frequency show signatures of scattering from an unstable region, marginal with respect to the channel.
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increased frequency
An increased frequency of extreme climatic events would also synchronize populations across large scales leading to spatially synchronized outbreaks of infection.
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increasing frequency
The third decreasingly effects overall evaluation strength with increasing frequency, encouraging agents to focus on relational combinations infrequently under taken.
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initial frequency
The fixation probability is therefore % equal to the initial frequency in the population as a whole.
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modulation frequency
Since the modulation frequency is coincident with the plasma frequency, the wake-fields of microbunches are then combined coherently.
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observed frequency
The coefficient of coincidence (c) was computed as the ratio of the observed frequency of double crossovers (z) to the expected frequency of double crossovers.
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optical frequency
Therefore, an electron undergoes a strong downshifted optical frequency when it is accelerated in the laser propagation direction.
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overall frequency
However, the 'differences in the functional use of these discourse features are probably more important than the overall frequency'(p. 86).
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relative frequency
Therefore, the results do not reveal anything about the absolute or relative frequency of the themes that are checked off.
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resonance frequency
In addition, the resonance frequency is found to decrease with decreasing strength of the magnetic field in small wave number domains.
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resonant frequency
The resonant frequency of each mode can be separately adjusted by means of two piston tuners.
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spatial frequency
It is however unclear how and why eye movements would depend on spatial frequency and contrast in order to account for the observed results.
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varying frequency
We have the choice to arrange a time scale either with a constant frequency or with varying frequency in the multivariate representation.
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vibrational frequency
The special environment provided by a protein is able to modulate the electron density and the polarity of bonds, thus changing the vibrational frequency and the absorption coefficient.
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