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was frequency

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The rate of occurrence of anything; the relationship between incidence and time period.

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An alternate method of transmitting data used was frequency modulation (FM).

For microwave systems, it was frequency modulated onto a microwave carrier frequency for point-to-point transmission.

The first was frequency matching between the accelerating cavity and the choke filter.

Animals were given daily and intermittent access to determine if the binge/compensate pattern of feeding was frequency dependent.

The spectrum of the initial pulse train was frequency sliced by means of a programmable liquid-crystal based optical filter (Finisar Waveshaper) in order to enlarge the pulses to 7.5-ps Gaussian pulses.

Those links can be quantified using the RFM framework introduced by G.J. Cullinan in 1977: recency, or when the most recent email exchange/joint project was; frequency, or what the frequency of emails or joint projects is; and monetary value, or costs, as in the average size (in KB or MB) of emails or average time spent on joint projects.

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Another major communication advance that had its origin and early growth during the period between World Wars I and II was frequency-modulated (FM) radio.

The first method was frequency-dependent correction prediction, in which we used a digital causal filter to correct the site amplification for the observed waveform in the time domain.

The hysteresivity of the system (<0.003) was frequency-independent.

The non-CIRD group was frequency-matched by age with the joint distribution of the three CIRD groups.

The sample was frequency-matched for age and personal smoking history (i.e., previous smoker or not and current smoking status).

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