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The phrase "a given frequency of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific frequency in contexts such as science, engineering, or telecommunications.
Example: "The device operates optimally at a given frequency of 2.4 GHz."
Alternatives: "a specific frequency of" or "a particular frequency of".
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The size of string dictates the number of vessels required to offer a given frequency of service.
For a given frequency of discharge, the rate of increase in width differs little between the two groups, but ephemeral streams increase the more slowly in depth, becoming increasingly shallow in proportion in the downstream direction.
Lenard discovered that for a given frequency of ultraviolet radiation the maximum kinetic energy of the emitted electrons depends on the metal used rather than on the intensity of the ultraviolet light.
As borne out by non-dimensionalization of the model, the amplitude of response at a given frequency of excitation is proportional to the amplitude of the surface's motion, notwithstanding the non-linearity of the impact process.
At a given frequency of 10 MHz, the GMI ratio and its field sensitivity reached the highest values of 450% and 45%/Oe for the composite containing four microwires when compared with those of 14% and 1%/Oe for that containing one microwire.
which is the conditional standard deviation of time for a given frequency of the LPP.
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Passive models of the cochlea, as reviewed by de Boer [ 12], for example, can provide predictions of the distribution of motion along the cochlea at a given frequency or of its frequency response at a given position.
The results show the efficiency of the approach and a few designs are proposed which are optimal for hard concrete, fresh concrete, or both, in a given frequency band of interest.
This basically assigns a minimum energy level to light of a given frequency: the energy of one unit of excitation.
In general, one can say that any system which emits electromagnetic radiation of a given frequency can absorb radiation of the same frequency.
The term "allocation" means an entry in the National Table of Frequency Allocations of a given frequency band for the purpose of its use by one or more radiocommunication services.
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