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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rapid frequency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that occurs or changes quickly in terms of frequency, such as events, signals, or occurrences.
Example: "The device operates at a rapid frequency, allowing it to process data much faster than its predecessors."
Alternatives: "a high frequency" or "a swift frequency".
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While roughly 70% of Japanese stock is held for the long term, the remaining 30% is traded at such a rapid frequency that the average rate of trading in Japan is similar to the rate of trading in the United States.
We recorded 32-electrode EEG in a group of 15 4- to 6-month-old infants (5 females, mean age = 155 days, range 125 197 days) looking at complex images of various faces and objects presented one-by-one on a computer screen at a rapid frequency rate of 6 images/s (i.e., 6 Hz, stimulus onset asynchrony of 167 ms, Figure 1A; Video 1), in sequences of 20 s.
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A piezoceramic patch driven with a linear rapid frequency sweep was used to induce vibrations on the structure and its response registered via piezoelectric film sensors.
Conclusion: The FMAER measures the processing by the superior temporal gyri and adjacent cortex of rapid frequency modulation within an auditory stream.
Food consumption: food consumption (reported energy intake, macronutrient intake, dietary habits) will be assessed by means of a rapid food frequency questionnaire relating to weekly consumption [ 53].
Liu, W. et al. Paper-based all-solid-state flexible micro-supercapacitors with ultra-high rate and rapid frequency response capabilities.
We attribute this to the rapid frequency with which we are interacting with the chip, and perhaps unreliability between the SRAM to Tri-state connection.
The important radiations in the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) perturb the USO behavior by causing rapid frequency variations when the satellite is flying through the SAA.
While the April 15 , 2001X14.4 flare started with the high-frequency drifting structure associated with a plasmoid ejection observed by TRACE in the 171 Å line, the November 25, 2000 event commenced with two drifting structures in two different frequency ranges; the high-frequency one consists of fast positively drifting features with rapid frequency variations of their high-frequency boundary.
Similarly, if the time resolution is low, rapid frequency variations cannot be detected.
Similarly, if the time resolution is low, then rapid frequency variations cannot be detected.
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