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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a frequency of a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing measurements, statistics, or occurrences of events over time.
Example: "The study revealed a frequency of a particular behavior among participants that was higher than expected."
Alternatives: "the rate of a" or "the occurrence of a".
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Crucially, though, whereas copper's limit is a frequency of a few gigahertz and a maximum field strength of 30m volts per metre, glass can manage frequencies of terahertz and field strengths of up to a billion volts per metre.The American team, led by Robert Byer, of Stanford University, used this theory to create a system in which electrons are accelerated by laser pulses.
The Route Generator, based on the information provided and the simulation parameters specified in the user interface, obtains the true position for every receiver in the train, with a frequency of a second, along all the trajectory.
(5) Locating interfering cells If a frequency of a serving cell is interfered in the specified road section having bad Rx-Quality problem, the co-channel interference cell interfering the same channel of the serving cell needs to be analyzed and located.
The fold change value of a gene in a given treatment condition resembles a frequency of a word in a given document.
Here, the RBS score, SRBS, was heuristically weighted using a frequency of a motif m, w m, and the RBS ratio (wRBS) to reduce noise in less frequently used motifs.
Tet2 gt/gt mice were born and grew almost normally at a frequency of a half the expected Mendelian ratio (Tet2 gt/gt : Tet2 +/gt : Tet2 +/+ =32 124:70).
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The spectrum of transversions followed a bias towards a higher frequency of A and very low frequencies of G, C, and T (7∶1∶3∶1).
The general pattern of base substitutions was slightly altered, with an increased frequency of A to C transversions.
If this is looking at your investments and retirement account then probably a frequency of once a quarter is right".
In much the same way, the Ares I booster also resonates — at a frequency of 15 hertz, or 15 times a second.
Interference was also a concern, especially since the wireless system uses a frequency of 2.4 gigahertz, a part of the radio spectrum that does not require a license from the Federal Communications Commission.
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