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"descending frequency" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a declining rate of something. For example, "The company saw a descending frequency of sales as the year went on."
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The values are mapped in order of descending frequency at the centre of the interval range.
Alliances are ordered by descending frequency in the Mokihinui lower gorge, Mokihinui upper gorge, and Karamea lower gorge, respectively.
Associations are ordered by descending frequency in the Mokihinui lower gorge, Mokihinui upper gorge, and Karamea lower gorge, respectively.
Of the identified compounds, there was a mixture of (in order of descending frequency) organic acids and esters, alcohols, aldehydes, aromatics and alkanes.
Generally, response options are arranged in tables by descending frequency of citation within the ACACON category, followed by descending REGUL frequencies.
Table 1 shows the methods cited, arranged by descending frequency of citation among the ACACON respondents, followed by frequency of citation among REGUL, then among INDUS.
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The six most important factors, in descending frequencies, were Cholesterol, Smoking, Hypertension, Family History, CHD and Diabetes.
In both biogas plants, the bacterial phyla Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Spirochaetes and Proteobacteria were identified with descending frequencies.
Approximately the same set of important variables was found in the Free-Report Protocols (see Table 2), in descending frequencies: Cholesterol, CHD, Diabetes, Family History, Age and Smoking.
The CHEBI method applies ascending and descending broadband frequency sweeps simultaneously to study the response of the structure in wide ranges of frequencies in the time-frequency domain.
Thus, species-specific identity is a long-range message, encoded in a resistant acoustic feature –the slow descending modulation frequency.
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