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The phrase "above average frequency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs more often than what is considered normal or typical.
Example: "The device operates at an above average frequency, making it more efficient than its competitors."
Alternatives: "higher than average frequency" or "more frequent occurrence".
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In comparison with the other clusters, environmental topics such as environment protection or environmental remediation appear above average frequency.
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Over 11 seasons in Piscataway, Schiano helped to transform Rutgers from a punch line to a regular contender in the Big East, racking up victories, attracting top recruits and graduating players with an above-average frequency.
Areas AQ and RN in the three graphs of Figure 1 represent correct decisions – that is, if the editors used favorable peer review ratings to select submissions (above the predictor cutoff), those submissions in area AQ would be selected, and after publication they would make a substantial contribution to scientific advancement in a research field (they would be cited with above-average frequency).
We determined that 90 descriptors had above-average frequency, of which 21 were qHTS-derived descriptors.
Lung cancer is the most common form of cancer that occurs at an above-average frequency, especially in the developed countries of America and Europe.
Other research indicates that patients with diabetes make more general practice visits than average [ 28] and structured care programs might be expected to result in above average visit frequency for patients with diabetes [ 12, 29].
Except from the Use of ICT for recreation (USEREC), all scales are about or more than one standard deviation above the average frequency.
There were nine midwives who had below and two above study average frequency of all of the neutral and negative behaviours.
Hence, we assign a lower bound for the fragment-specific template estimate by using the inverse of this minimum, provided we find at least k = 5 SNPs in the overlap at an average frequency above 0.03.
Rostral loss of entrainment means that segmental oscillators above the forced oscillator have a different average frequency than the forcer, but the oscillators below the forced oscillator have the same average frequency as the forcer.
With the above constraints we found 100,514 IRs in the S. cerevisiae genome, an average frequency of approximately one every 120 bp.
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