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The phrase "at higher frequency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sound, signals, or any phenomena that vary with frequency, often in scientific or technical discussions.
Example: "The device operates more efficiently at higher frequency, allowing for faster data transmission."
Alternatives: "at increased frequency" or "at elevated frequency".
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If AT mutations are segregating at higher frequency due to alignment errors, we would expect the pattern to be stronger in noncoding than coding regions.
Hybrids were reproductively viable, and observed at higher frequency in smaller wild populations.
A good substrate gives good mechanical support at higher frequency operation.
The compressible simulations provide the best agreement at higher frequency when the compactness limit is overpassed.
CC13 also presented higher power spectral density compared to CC10 at higher frequency bands.
CpG islands are present at higher frequency in promoter regions, their methylation leading to gene underexpression.
These peaks are symptomatic of the presence of two edge modes along the interface, one at lower frequency (LF) and the other one at higher frequency (HF).
Comparing with images at higher frequency, we found asymmetric free-free absorption towards the double lobe.
Acoustic wave at higher frequency remains as a plane wave for a longer distance.
At higher frequency, the Nyquist plot was showed the electrochemical behavior, however at lower frequency, revealed mass transfer process.
Implementing the GRIN medium by periodic optical materials provides frequency selectivity and strong focusing effects at higher frequency region.
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