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The financial media is required to produce a large amount of content at an increasingly high frequency, so it is understandable that using information more commonly seen, more commonly accepted or at their fingertips is the road often travelled.
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In contrast, other studies performed especially on populations of Northern-Europe (including Northern Italy population) have reported an increasingly higher frequency of large rearrangements in these two genes [ 28, 29], with a recent study of Slovak HNPCC [ 12] reporting a frequency of 25%.
He insists behaviour is as bad as ever, supervision as lax and, with increasingly high-frequency trading, the market even more unstable than it was in 2007-8.
The LIGO interferometers searched for a sudden burst of waves caused by the collapse of a dying star, for example, as well as for the increasingly high-frequency chirp of two massive stars spiraling into each other.
At 2, 4, and 6 Nm of torque, tones with increasingly higher frequencies played through the speakers as a guide for the tester.
We trained mice to perform a fast lever-pressing task where they were required to press a lever at increasingly higher frequencies, in order to obtain a 20 mg food pellet.
One culprit that critics have fingered in explaining people's growing fears over the integrity of the stock market is the increasingly central role high frequency traders are playing in daily market activity.
Discussion on high frequency trading, 13 September 2011.
"You have measured a very high frequency.
"And Amy vibrated at a high frequency".
High frequency transformation of Kalanchoe laciniata.
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