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Discover Ludwig"frequency change" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a variation or alteration in the rate or occurrence of something. Example: "The frequency change of earthquakes in the region has been causing concern among scientists."
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However, no ATD effects were observed in P3 to task-irrelevant frequency change.
Wireless measurements of the LC sensor yields a sensitivity of 1.0% frequency change per pH unit.
It motivates each area in the cluster to respond to the system frequency change.
The frequency change (ΔF) was about 4.88 kHz after formation of the pythio-MWNT SAMs.
There is considerable frequency change due to defects and partial disorder (cf. text).
The stronger the instantaneous frequency change of adjacent moment is, the higher the cost will be.
Figure 6 shows the temporal frequency change of the tremor discussed above.
Thus frequency change with parameter variation is negligible with the proposed sliding mode control.
Of these challenges, frequency change plays a vital role in maintaining the power quality.
The assembly or adsorption process was monitored by measuring the frequency change of the QCM resonator.
To reduce influence of the vibration frequency change by applied voltage, driving frequency was determined experimentally.
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