Sentence examples for rises in frequency from inspiring English sources

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During the "make up" periods of supercontinental assembly, a major type of volcanic activity – arc volcanism – rises in frequency, before it's then generally silenced.

An upcall is a contact vocalization that lasts about 1 to 2 seconds and rises in frequency, sounding somewhat like a deep-throated cow's moo.

In one scenario, a word rises in frequency because it becomes more widely used; it is used by more individuals and/or in the discussion of more topics.

As the mutation rises in frequency, Wolbachia experience a new "effective" CI level that is equivalent to (1−e)lCI at fixation of the mutation.

In a contrasting scenario, a word rises in frequency without a concomitant increase in the number of users and/or topics, because it is used more repetitively by the same few people and/or in discussing the same topics.

As a result, it rises in frequency embedded within a variety of haplotypes.

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A rise in frequency causes a rise in perceived vocal pitch.

The rise in frequency is stark – from two admissions a fortnight a year ago to two a day now.

Scientists studying climate change in this part of the world say they expect extreme weather, including cyclones and powerful tropical storms, to rise in frequency here.

The rise in frequency of the heaviest rains (the top one percent of downpours) was accompanied by diminishing light rains, the scientists reported.

Family violence also increases in response to alcohol and drug abuse - and those problems also rise in frequency among jobless people.

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