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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am frequencies" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks context, making it unclear when it could be used.
Example: "The device operates at various am frequencies to receive signals."
Alternatives: "am radio frequencies" or "am signal frequencies".
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am frequencies
noun
The rate of occurrence of anything; the relationship between incidence and time period.
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AM frequencies were similar in all strains consistent with their reported monocyte-independent homeostasis (Guilliams et al., 2013).
Radio Sawa itself, for example, is transmitted through FM and AM frequencies in many Arab cities.
Stations broadcasting on the least favoured AM frequencies can also apply to vary their output, if they produce more than 10 hours of locally made daytime programmes, they can scale back.
Last June, he drafted letters to 168 members of Parliament representing districts in the southeast, imploring them to support the station's request for one of several little-used AM frequencies owned by foreign governments.
The altitudinal, latitudinal, and radial variation in AM frequencies could be interpreted as either populations at a polygenic equilibrium or transient states on the way to fixation of AM.
More than 30 years ago, Suzanne Bawin working in Ross Adey's lab (Bawin et al, 1975), with independent replication by my group (Blackman et al, 1979), demonstrated that biological effects could be caused by certain AM frequencies on a carrier wave but not other frequencies, similar to the current work.
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Her departure is a blow to Virgin, which is struggling with a national am frequency that is technically inadequate.
Figures are frequencies (percentage frequencies).
Numbers after percents are frequencies.
Data are frequencies or median (Interquartile range).
aFigures are frequencies, unless otherwise specified.
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