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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rupture frequency of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, engineering, or any field discussing the frequency at which ruptures occur.
Example: "The material was tested under various conditions, revealing a rupture frequency of 5 Hz."
Alternatives: "a break frequency of" or "a fracture frequency of".
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Analysis of about 500,000 positions revealed that streptavidin-biotin interaction was multiphasic: transient bound states displayed a rupture frequency of 5.3 s−1 and a rate of transition toward a more stable configuration of 1.3 s−1.3
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We also saw an increased frequency of Rupture when adult col-71 (RNAi) worms were placed in distilled water (C. Kang and D. Eisenmann, unpublished results).
In our material, clear cell carcinomas showed a significantly higher frequency of capsular rupture compared to type I tumors, Type II tumors and Type I/type II combined.
The white dashed contour denotes the pseudo-rupture front for a rupture velocity of 1.5 km/s.
That rupture that happened to Nirbhaya became a rupture of the society in India, became a source of light for the world.
Blunt cardiac rupture is a rare entity, the frequency of blunt cardiac rupture among hospital trauma admissions ranges from nearly 0.16 to 2% [2].
There was a rupture of trust with Labour.
(A ) Rupture force distribution of final complex ruptures for single (green), first (purple) and second (red) double unbinding events.
Winter months, for example, exhibit a higher frequency of unfavourable cardiovascular events, such as acute myocardial infarction and sudden cardiac death [ 2- 4], aortic rupture or dissection [ 5, 6], stroke [ 7], and venous thromboembolism [ 8, 9].
There are two types of stroke: (i) ischemic stroke, caused by vessel occlusion, occurs at a frequency of 80 85% and (ii) hemorrhagic stroke, resulting from vessel rupture, is identified in 15 20% of all stroke-related cases.
Isolated aortic rupture from CPR is rare, and has been described in the literature with a frequency of 1% [7].
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