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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a frequency consistent with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing data, measurements, or observations that align with a particular frequency or standard.
Example: "The results of the experiment showed a frequency consistent with the expected outcomes based on previous studies."
Alternatives: "a frequency in line with" or "a frequency that matches".
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For the four remaining habitat types, the PAM clusters were used as the basis for selection of the vegetation sampling sites (Table 3), with the goal of sampling a habitat type at a frequency consistent with its importance in the study area.
This trait was fully penetrant and occurred at a frequency consistent with recessive inheritance.
We identified 14 G2019S carriers, a frequency consistent with previous reports of G2019S frequency in UK PD cases.
These crosses provided litters of normal size, with living, apparently normal p8-/ offspring occurring with a frequency consistent with Mendelian inheritance.
In fact, we robustly observed co-transport of RBPcherry and Aplip1GFP spots in both anterograde and retrograde (not shown) direction at a frequency consistent with the low frequency of single Aplip1GFP moving particles (not shown).
Our in vivo experiment successfully mimicked the stretch and compression forces applied on the human airway epithelium during normal breathing, and the duration and frequency of the force was precisely regulated at a frequency consistent with normal tidal breathing, to well-differentiated 16HBE cell cultures.
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We found that the recurrent gamma-oscillatory network identified in this study was modulated at a theta frequency, consistent with previous studies of endogenous oscillatory synchronization time-locked to perceptual switching in binocular rivalry [25].
Current-clamp analysis in hippocampal neurons transfected with p.Asn1768Asp channels revealed increased spontaneous firing, paroxysmal-depolarizing-shift-like complexes, and an increased firing frequency, consistent with a dominant gain-of-function phenotype in the heterozygous proband.
Interestingly, if we simulate the earlier experiments of Jansonius and van Hateren [17] with a wide-field sinusoidal stimulus (Figure 5B, dashed line), we obtain a curve that rolls off at a much lower frequency, consistent with their experimental data (reproduced in Figure 5B, solid line).
Now the kind of reconstruction that we've just talked about, and the ideal reconstruction, is often referred to as band limited interpolation because we're interpolating in between the samples by making the assumption that the signal is band limited and using the impulse response for an ideal low pass filter, which has a cut off frequency consistent with the assumed bandwidth for the signal.
Furthermore, migrating comp-1 sperm showed highly directional movement through the uterus towards the spermathecae and a low reversal frequency, consistent with guided migration (among cells analyzed for motility, only 3/28 wild-type cells and 1/25 comp-1 cells showed one or more reversals during the assay period).
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