fixed frequency

collocation in English

meaningsoffixedandfrequency

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fixed
adjective
uk
/fɪkst/
us
/fɪkst/
arranged or decided already and not able to ...
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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 offixedandfrequencyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffixed frequency

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Subjects are typically presented with sinusoidal visual flickers offixedfrequencysuperimposed on task-related images.
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This makes it difficult to choose afixedfrequencycount as a threshold for common words.
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Random ' social ' behaviour - afixedfrequencyof fights, for example, but these could be with anyone.
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But it should be noted that the authors were not carrying out a stability calculation, per se, and did not excite the flow with disturbances with afixedfrequency.
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The waves in the experiments were all generated on still water of depth 0.55 m a t the samefixedfrequencyusing the same paddle displacement.
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However, they did not operate on afixedfrequency.
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Civilians recruited as stay-behind partisans were equipped with a clandestine shortwave radio with afixedfrequency.
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Ideally, each set of coordinates should be sampled simultaneously and at afixedfrequency, and include times stamps per coordinate to correct non-isochronous sampling.
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The advantage is that radios are no longer using afixedfrequencyduring flight, mitigating the risk of interference on thatfixedfrequency.
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Classically, the particle rotates in afixedfrequency, but this can not be understood if particles are point-like.
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A drawback of graphic equalizers is thefixedfrequencybands.
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Three types are available: variable frequency rotating disc choppers,fixedfrequencytuning fork choppers, and optical shutters.
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A collection of paramagnetic centers, such as free radicals, is exposed to microwaves at afixedfrequency.
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For example, in electromagnetic theory, ordinary light is described as a superposition of plane waves (waves offixedfrequency, polarization, and direction).
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If the inverter is designed to provide power at afixedfrequency, a resonant filter can be used.
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