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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a high frequency for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the occurrence or rate of something happening often or at a rapid pace.
Example: "The study found a high frequency for the occurrence of the rare disease in urban areas."
Alternatives: "a high rate of" or "a frequent occurrence of".
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"Health" is mentioned more than a hundred times in Austen's six classic novels — a high frequency for pure romance yarns.
The first report, in Nature Genetics, suggested a high frequency for a genetic defect among Ashkenazis, who make up some 80percentt of American Jews.
A histogram of the obtained results is shown in Fig. 4. It can be noted that when the score of the top ranked category is high (e.g. above 0.8), there is a high frequency for that category to be correct.
Furthermore, the conventional map indicated 32% of the study area (c. 2100 km2) as having a high frequency for potential a.s.s
In areas with a high frequency for cloud-to-ground lightning, like Florida, lightning causes several fatalities per year, most commonly to people working outside.
However, the frequency of professional cLBP risk factors seemed to be comparable regardless of length of cLBP (Table 2), except for "poor or no satisfaction with job" with a high frequency for patients with greater than 2 years' duration of cLBP (Table 3).
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While European populations have a higher frequency for *12 01, Hong Kong Chinese have a five times higher frequency for *12 02.
If this pattern 'locks-in', which it seems to be doing, then we (the Northeast) will have a higher frequency for coastal storms for the beginning of winter.
The AMZ region with the decreasing E2E experienced a decrease in the peak for 2 °C compared to that for 1.5 °C and an elongated negative tail where 2 °C results had a higher frequency for E2E range from −0.6 to −1.0.
The normalized frequency vs. maximum length plot in Figure 4b shows that in the lower frequency domain (~100 kHz) the plant tubulins (Soyabean tubulin and its mixture with drugs) synchronize, as a result they fail to absorb the drug molecules as efficiently as the animals or fungus drug molecules require a higher frequency for inducing co-synchrony.
Up until a few years ago, most INTERMAGNET observatories were producing one-minute filtered data (from measurements sampled at a higher frequency, for example every 5 seconds; see St-Louis, 2008).
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