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The phrase "frequency plot" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when discussing data or statistics, particularly when analyzing the frequency of certain events or occurrences. Example: "The frequency plot clearly shows that the number of visitors to the museum has steadily increased over the past year."
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Figure 3 illustrates the time and frequency plot of a A ♯ 2 tone.
Fig. 4 Frequency plot representing the number of uses (requisitions) per bay, per year, at The National Archives, Kew.
To create the word cloud the top 100 most frequent words were extracted (as marked with the vertical line in the frequency plot).
The variation of real Z/ and imaginary part of impedance Z// vs. frequency plot is given in Figure 4 a,b).
Figure 10 shows again the frequency plot of the ( ρ User ( r →, t ), v ( r →, t ) ) -tuples together with the 0.99-percentile values τ.
Formulae were grouped a) in a frequency plot to show the number of formulae that were detected in each of the various samples.
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b Cumulative size-frequency plot of the impact craters of > 100 m diameter (N = 348).
This method ensures that each cross time-frequency plot is aligned across each subjects' individual gait cycle, and each signal selected is taken at the same time.
The b-values in the magnitude-frequency plot are 0.79 and 0.86 before, and after, the start time, respectively, which are almost identical (Fig. 8(a)).
The total power in a time-frequency plot can be broken down into two components [45].
The exponent b is the absolute value of the slope in a logarithmic rank-frequency plot.
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