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The phrase "a frequency rating" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the measurement or evaluation of how often something occurs, often in contexts like electronics, sound, or data analysis.
Example: "The device has a frequency rating of 2.4 GHz, making it suitable for wireless communication."
Alternatives: "a frequency measurement" or "a frequency assessment".
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In addition, the response option for the item concerning accidents was changed from a frequency rating scale to a dichotomous yes/no.
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Data recording is done at an interval of 0.01 s or at a frequency rate of 100 Hz.
These samples are taken from the RWC data base [20], in which the audio signals are sampled at a frequency rate of 44.1 kHz and quantized with 16 bits.
Simply put, monetary exchanges have a frequency rate -- a "velocity" -- and this rate is far higher at the bottom than at the top.
Interestingly, 75 of the 238 CNVRs had frequency rates of > 3%, whereas 121 of the 238 CNVRs had a frequency rate of < 1% in 256 individuals.
Telemetric data were sampled at a frequency rate of 500 Hz and a moving average of 1 second was applied.
Interestingly, only one such mutation has been reported in the Greek population, suggesting a frequency rate of 2.8%.
The frequent 1061 mutation has been identified once in our cohort (frequency rate of 2.8%), while the c.3927_3931delAAAGA mutation located on codon 1309 has been reported twice in the total Greek mutational spectrum, suggesting a frequency rate of 5.7%.
However, a frequency rate of 19 or less, which was associated with a lower PAH risk, might be attributable to prevailing medical practices.
Because a frequency rate of approximately 200 Hz was previously used for measuring knee joint movement in functional activities [ 17, 21], we also selected a sampling rate of 200 Hz.
The only AEs that occurred at a frequency rate of at least 5% and were numerically greater in the bromocriptine-QR arm were nausea, vomiting, dizziness, headache, and diarrhea.
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