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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggregate frequencies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to statistics, data analysis, or research when referring to the combined or total frequencies of certain data points.
Example: "To better understand the trends, we need to calculate the aggregate frequencies of the survey responses."
Alternatives: "combined frequencies" or "total frequencies".
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Complementarity-determining region 3 length and amino acid designs were based on aggregate frequencies of all VH and Vκ sequences in the data set.
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Due to the stochastic nature of httex1 aggregation, aggregate frequency increased both population-wide and per cell following expression of scFv-6E, with qualitatively more cells containing multiple cytoplasmic aggregates (Fig. 5A).
One such approach is gene-based burden testing, in which the aggregate frequency of "qualifying variants" is compared between case and control subjects for each gene.
By properly managing the power consumption of large amount of DR appliances, the DR's aggregate frequency response characteristic can be similar to the conventional thermal generators (shown in Fig. 2) [2, 3].
Though individual mutation has a low frequency, their gene-wise or pathway-wise aggregate frequency could be substantially large, which makes it possible for rare variants to be the cause of common diseases.
Aggregate frequency of chromosomal abnormalities in reported studies is summarized in Table I.
We could potentially pool these variants and compare the aggregate frequency of these variants to increase power.
We then compared the aggregate frequency of identified product-event pairs with FAERS at the organ system level.
The aggregate frequency of adverse events was not different for amlodipine monotherapy (46%) as compared with amlodipine/valsartan combination (44%) but was higher than that reported for valsartan alone (40%).
Additionally, we analyzed the regional distribution pattern of aggregates containing poly-GA, its interacting partner Unc119, poly-GR, poly-GP or poly-PR in brain and spinal cord of autopsy cases with C9orf72 mutation and correlated aggregate frequency with the neuropathological diagnosis.
Through analysis of aggregate frequency change for the most prominent words (> 0.05 frequency) included in student word associations in 2011 and 2012, we found a shift in pre- (right side of y-axis) to postunit (left side of y-axis) word association frequency.
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