Sentence examples for much infrequent from inspiring English sources

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With such architecture, handovers would be only needed at the boundary of two virtual cells which is much infrequent compared with that in a conventional cell based system.

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The Frankish Germanic Church was a young church in which images were much more infrequent than in the old Byzantine Church, in which holy icons had accumulated over the centuries.

Appealing to age-old nationalist suspicions, government propaganda has come to compare Western banks to Soviet tanks and Brussels to Moscow, while rather lame and much too infrequent criticism from Washington or Berlin is angrily rejected as interference in domestic affairs.

A simple example is shown as illustration and to exemplify that for second order reliability methods and for exact calculations of the probability of failure this behaviour is much more infrequent.

Moreover, running one or more applications that are not supported by the host OS, which is the most reasonable use of full platform virtualization, is a much more infrequent case in sensor nodes than traditional PCs.

Nowadays, bibliometric analysis of author keywords in different periods was further applied to analyze research trends (Chiu and Ho 2007; Xie et al. 2008), whereas using author keywords was much more infrequent (Imbelloni 2012).

Lions are frequently depicted on coats of arms, either as a device on shields themselves, or as supporters, but the lioness is much more infrequent.

By contrast, polyploidization is a much more infrequent and spectacular mutation event that leads to either extinction or re-diploidization.

Generally, dispersal across islands appears much more infrequent in our hornbill species than in the more vagile passerines.

However, as discussed above, since Strobl et al. defined prevalent disability as a HAQ-DI score > 0 due to much more infrequent disability in the general population, coefficients of the regression models are not directly comparable with our present study [ 21].

However, they are much more infrequent and occur only a few times a year (Mount and Reback, 1940; Bhatia, 1999; Lombroso and Fischman, 1999; Vercueil, 2000; Lee et al., 2004; Engelen and Tijssen, 2005; Friedman et al., 2009; Ghezzi et al., 2009; van Rootselaar et al., 2009; Benz et al., 2012; Pons et al., 2012).

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