amplitude, electromagnetic wave, harmonic, kilocycles, medium frequency, out of phase, pitch, shock wave, tonelessness, vibrancy, wavering
Definitionn. the number of occurrences within a given time period
Last update: June 9, 2015
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Strong perceptual asymmetries were identified, with frequency modulated targets easier to detect among pure tone distractors than vice-versa. [noun]
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You also can create or modify a codon frequency table with a text editor. [noun]
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Brighton has been called London-on-Sea, and with some truth, but as the sun shines here with frequency it differs from London in that respect. [noun]
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By the frequency with which the few speakers pointed in the direction of the encampment of Webb, it was apparent they dreaded the approach of danger from that quarter. [noun]
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The objection to river-locks is their frequency in some parts. [noun]
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This is deplorable, of course, for it was within a twenty-mile radius, but it is astonishing the frequency with which one meets this blankness in England when looking for information. [noun]
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Their intimacy, begun at Grand Isle, had not declined, and they had seen each other with some frequency since their return to the city. [noun]
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Her name was brought before the public with greater frequency and emphasis than ever before, the malicious harassing of the much maligned agitator arousing strong sympathy in many circles. [noun]
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He took a book from his pocket and began energetically to read it, judging by the precision and frequency with which he turned the leaves. [noun]
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He wrote to both with tolerable frequency. [noun]
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Speaks of the frequency with which geologists find in the chalk a [Please select]
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