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The phrase "a lower frequency on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing sound, waves, or signals, particularly when referring to a decrease in frequency.
Example: "The audio engineer adjusted the settings to achieve a lower frequency on the bass track."
Alternatives: "a reduced frequency of" or "a diminished frequency in".
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The responses "somewhat true" or "certainly true" had a lower frequency on the FTF item "appears to be slow, sluggish or lacking energy" (9.8 and 2.7%, respectively) than on the FTF item "difficulty getting started on a task/activity" (25.1 and 10.2%, respectively).
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This pattern of a lower frequency of PASs on the coding strand is consistent with PAS being associated with transcription termination in A. queenslandica [ 33].
Lower percentages of CN gains on chromosomes 8q, 13q and 20q, and a lower frequency of CN losses on chromosome 18q were observed in locally recurrent tumors in both our study cohort and the Kodeda cohort.
The assessment of the overall scale showed a higher impact on children with a lower frequency of tooth brushing, and on those with a poorer clinical status (as assessed by a higher HIV viral load).
In addition, we observed a lower frequency of CN gains on chromosomes 9p, 16p, 17q, 19 and 22q in the locally recurrent tumors.
These patients had a lower frequency of heart failure and shock on presentation and nonsystem reasons for delay in percutaneous coronary intervention.
Cells depleted of c-Jun showed a lower frequency of apoptosis, as verified based on reduced caspase-3 activity and a decreased number of fragmented nuclei (Fig. 3e,f).
A lower frequency shoulder on the vs(CO) vibrational mode increases in intensity as LiTf composition is increased.
Can your site help me with that?" In the first case [1], the early adopter is extrapolating that a normal person would have the same problem that they do but at a lower frequency, based on the (wrong) assumption that normal people just have less complex versions of the problems held by techies (lots of RSS feeds).
In the first case, the early adopter is extrapolating that a normal person would have the same problem that they do but at a lower frequency, based on the (wrong) assumption that normal people just have less complex versions of the problems held by techies (lots of RSS feeds).
In addition, most detected variants were present at a lower frequency based on the Ion Torrent PGM output.
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