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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in high frequency" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that occurs often or regularly. Example: The TV station airs its news broadcasts in high frequency throughout the day.
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It can also detect weak signal in high frequency cases.
However, the constant RC model is inaccurate, especially in high frequency regime.
High performance limiters are described in this paper for applications in high frequency ultrasound imaging systems.
The r was 0.64 after first difference (1951 2007, P<0.0001, Supplementary Fig. 4b), indicating their significant and stable relationships in high frequency.
Fast switching of the magnetization in thin films and nanostructures is of utmost importance in high frequency inductors, microwave filters, spin valve, MRAM based devices, etc.1,2.
For example, software that runs MRI machines, software that runs critical power infrastructure/grid, software used in high frequency trading applications and stock exchanges, etc".
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"That's what we have in high-frequency trading".
A startup is borrowing techniques used in high-frequency trading to make simulated worlds more realistic.
Why haven't any financial institutions, particularly those that specialize in high-frequency trading, been brought to book?
Based in the Cayman Islands, the Gekko Insider Insights Fund will almost certainly specialize in high-frequency trading, the investment strategy du jour.
The increase in huddling was also accompanied by an increase in high-frequency vocalisation (P < 0.01).
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