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Hence, the two items referring to breaks in sitting time, and the item referring to frequency of snack food consumption, demonstrated moderate agreement.
In this article, we adopt the nomenclature used in previous papers (27, 30) when referring to frequency components: each component is identified by the code [harmonic]F[input] where [input] indexes the different input categories (1 = probe, 2 = mask) and [harmonic] indicates the multiple of each input fundamental.
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It could be they weren't monitoring the guard frequencies," he said referring to frequencies that all air towers are supposed to monitor.
Table 2 refers to frequency ratio and fuzzy membership value of each attribute.
'Opposite sign', 'Same sign', and 'GMR type' refer to frequency vs capacitance curves when β = −10%, β = 10%, and β =0%, respectively.
These questions referred to frequency of physical activities separately for the summer and winter months, in three different settings (i.e., home, work, and leisure), with ratings from 1 (never) to 6 (several times a week).
The first question refers to frequency of pain over a number of days up to a month.
Only later it becomes apparent that it refers to frequency of binding attempts under assumption of no competition.
If the classification is to be performed in the wavelet domain, wavelet coefficients which refer to frequency bands lying below 150 Hz should be avoided.
Hence, for Bayesians probabilities refer to a state of knowledge, whereas for frequentists probabilities refer to frequencies of events (see, e.g., Sober 2008, chapter 1 for a detailed introduction to Bayesianism and frequentism as well as to likelihoodism).
Considering up to 5% deviations from the expected frequency of occurrence as normal stochastic variations, 'random' refers to frequencies in the normal range, i.e., (25 ± 5%), while 'high' and 'low' refer to frequencies >30% and <20% respectively.
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