Sentence examples for rely on frequency from inspiring English sources

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In a realistic setup, loads would rely on frequency measurements on the low voltage grid in order to react to frequency deviations.

Traditional mapping methods that rely on frequency counts or rates in predefined areal units are known to be problematic due to issues of small numbers and visual biases.

The other is that our relation extraction method does not rely on frequency of gene disease co-occurrences, which could improve the chance of finding promising but infrequent candidate genes supported by few papers.

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Most beyond-3G communication systems employ orthogonal multiple access in uplink (SC-FDMA in LTE and OFDMA in WiMAX), and additionally rely on frequency-selective RRM (scheduling) algorithms.

(v_{i}) denotes the velocities of bats, pop includes the first values of the population, and rANew has the values of new population that rely on frequencies and velocities.

TTFields therapy relies on frequency tuned to specific cancer cell types.

Instead of using DFT-spread OFDMA (DFT-S-OFDMA) processing, the new structure called SCiFI-FDMA relies on frequency and time domain interpolation followed by a user-specific frequency shift.

The second limitation of relying on frequency as the only indicator of an item's importance is that as understanding of critical appraisal develops, new items determined to be essential have been and will be added to new instruments.

7 Hence, relying on frequency estimates of AEs from clinical trials may provide an inaccurate and/or incomplete understanding of differences in tolerability between treatments (eg, lack of information regarding onset of AEs), which is an important concern in comparative efficacy trials in which provider-rated CTCAE assessment is relied on to determine differences in patient experience.

This component relies on frequency-specific neurons in the auditory cortex responsible for the repetition-related decrement of N1 and its counterpart, the N1m (Romani et al. 1982; Jääskelainen et al. 2004; Opitz et al. 2005).

To calculate how much information they produce one must rely on the frequency of the occurrences of symbols in a finite series of tosses, or on their probabilities, if the tosses are supposed to go on indefinitely.

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