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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute frequency" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in statistics to refer to the count of occurrences of a particular value or category in a dataset.
Example: "The absolute frequency of the number of students who passed the exam was recorded as 30."
Alternatives: "total count" or "exact frequency".
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In both cases relative rather than absolute frequency was important.
The response time was measured and the absolute frequency of response time for each question was calculated.
Measured results show that the absolute frequency error between resonant frequency obtained from oscillator mode and matching frequency obtained as rectifier is less than 2%.
Cochlear DP amplitudes were highly sensitive to the absolute frequency of the DP, and were most prominent at frequencies below 300 Hz.
The simulation results demonstrate a total control of both the absolute frequency and the free spectral range of the final optical resonance comb generated by the optical resonator.
The absolute frequency of an iodine-stabilized He-Ne laser [127I2 R(127) 11-5 f component] was measured with a femtosecond comb referenced to a multichannel GPS timing receiver.
Absolute frequency of interaction.
The upper bound R appears as an absolute frequency bound.
For instance, the absolute frequency of unigrams tends to be much higher than the absolute frequency of bigrams.
If the absolute frequency in contingency table cells was ≤5, Fisher's exact test was used.
Data are presented as absolute frequency (% of the included patients) or as median and interquartile range.
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