Sentence examples for frequency dissemination from inspiring English sources

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A simultaneous change in time and frequency dissemination of the continuous wavelet transform can be observed.

However, some terms were used as synonyms for transferability (by order of frequency: "dissemination" [14 articles], "external validity" [13 articles], "generalization" [11 articles], "generalizability" [7 articles], "adaptation" [7 articles], "translation" [3 articles], "diffusion" [1 article], "translatability" [1 article], and "applicability" [1 article]).

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Both of these examples support findings from the Chambers and Groom laboratories showing high-frequency dissemination and extravasation, but showing low-frequency proliferation at the secondary site [ 27, 28].

Climate change also indirectly affects agriculture by influencing emergence and distribution of crop pests and livestock diseases, worsening the frequency and dissemination of adverse weather disorders, decreasing water supplies and irrigation; and enhancing severity of soil erosion (Watson 2001; IPCC 2001a, b).

The frequency of dissemination is higher among Filipinos, Hispanics, and blacks.

Our data showed also that the anatomical location of the histiocytic tumors differed significantly between the two breeds investigated: BMDs present more frequently with tumors of internal organs and also with a high frequency of dissemination, while FCRs more often develop a localized tumor of the skin or leg.

If everyone knew the same words, and chose to use them at random with their given frequencies, the dissemination of words across users would be the result of a Poisson process.

Still, genomic epidemiology needs to be further calibrated taking into account genome-wide mutational frequencies during dissemination or growth under unfavorable conditions.

The results showed that both network degree and network cluster significantly affected information dissemination frequency.

Several studies have failed to demonstrate any influence on the frequency of systemic dissemination.

Importantly, Mena deficiency in the PyMT mouse breast cancer model suppresses intravasation, eliminates mortality and morbidity, and greatly reduces the frequency of metastatic dissemination to the lung [ 10].

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