Sentence examples for frequency advantage from inspiring English sources

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According to micro-texture analysis, the enhanced cube texture is primarily the result of the frequency advantage of cube recrystallized grains, especially in large grain size ranges, suggesting the dominant role of the oriented nucleation mechanism.

At stock speed the Ryzen 7 2700X was fastest, but once overclocked, the Intel CPU's massive frequency advantage was enough to see it pass the AMD CPU, offering a 10% performance boost.

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The results in this paper show that without changing the High-Static-Low-Frequency advantage brought by the nonlinear isolation structure, the isolation effectiveness could be improved in a wide frequency band.

In a small community an allele can be lost from the genetic pool if persons carrying it happen to be infertile, while it can increase in frequency if advantage exists.

For the usual situation, in which allele frequencies in a population are not known, we propose placing a prior distribution on the allele frequency, taking advantage of any available genotype information.

With the combination of the two approaches it is thus possible to model the wave field from low frequencies, where the FE method is computationally economical and able to handle complex geometries, to high frequencies, where advantage increasingly lies with ray tracing and the Green's function method.

Recent achievements in the light emitting diode (LED) industry has also allowed to develop visible light communication (VLC), where LEDs are exploited to modulate information at visible light frequencies taking advantage of the existing lighting infrastructure.

Such polymorphism in prey populations can also result in the evolution of polymorphism in predator populations, if predators with different colours enjoy a frequency-dependent advantage during predation [4], [5].

For example, an antigenic mutant might invade sufficiently slowly to erode its frequency-dependent advantage prior to the exclusion of the existing antigenic lineage.

This might be due to a frequency-dependent advantage of FAD alleles when they increase dispersal rates above the optimum: when the invading FAD alleles are rare, most of them occur in FAD/UNI heterozygotes, and exhibit an intermediate outcrossing rate closer to the optimum.

Such a dynamic equilibrium makes sense for tissue development and maintenance, but for it to apply to oncogenic selection, one would have to invoke frequency-dependent advantages.

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