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The phrase "at high frequency" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the frequency of levels, events, or activities. For example, "The activity is happening at high frequency now."
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Notably, R1a-M780 (Figure 3d) occurs at high frequency in South Asia: India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and the Himalayas.
Sauvee, C. et al. Highly efficient, water-soluble polarizing agents for dynamic nuclear polarization at high frequency.
Transfecting cells with the lambda NMT-pcD-cDNA recombinant phage yielded G418-resistant clones at high frequency (approximately 10 -2].
A highly sub-wavelength IPMM operation at high frequency was designed, fabricated, and measured.
We also identify architectural "stripes," where a loop anchor interacts with entire domains at high frequency.
Devices based on this structure perform well at high power and at high frequency operating conditions.
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At high-frequency range, the limit arises due to the low value of the signal.
However, at high-frequency scales, the situation is not conducive to noise suppression.
At high-frequency region, the semicircle came from the resistance in parallel with capacitance.
Hunsader said he thinks Noll wants to mitigate the ire directed at high-frequency traders for financial reasons.
"You look at high-frequency trading firms, there are some that are run by super great people that you'd trust," he says.
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