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The phrase "frequency exceeds" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You might use it when describing the occurrence of a certain event. For example: "The frequency of hurricanes this season exceeds that of any other."
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Radio telescopes are particularly valuable for studying the corona because radio waves will propagate only when their frequency exceeds the so-called plasma frequency of the local medium.
When the frequency exceeds 1 GHz, crosstalk voltage decreases gradually with the increase of frequency.
When the frequency exceeds 50.67 Hz, the PV converter decreases linearly its injected active power.
A signal whose frequency exceeds is represented by more than one period for this particular distance.
Considering the bandwidth size and that the photon frequency exceeds 193 THz, this is considered negligible.
When compensated for the frequency-dependent attenuation of the coupling medium, the operational frequency exceeds 150 MHz.
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Hence phase inversion was assumed to occur when the coalescence frequency exceeded that of breakup.
Similarly, Tsurushima et al. (2014) examined the averages of meteorological elements for days on which the daily lightning frequency exceeded 100 strokes/day during the cold season (Oct. Mar). in Tohoku and the eastern part of the Hokuriku district.
Jimbo et al showed that this response usually decreased when the stimulus frequency exceeded ⅓ Hz [27].
When the frequency exceeded the maximum, the droplets were no longer mono-dispersed and co-flow of two immiscible phases occurred.
We used a cutoff of 2%, meaning that if addition of a SNP to a block resulted in recombinant alleles at a frequency exceeding 2%, the SNP was not included in the block.
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