varying frequency

collocation in English

meaningsofvaryingandfrequency

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varying
adjective
uk
/ˈveə.ri.ɪŋ/
us
/ˈver.i.ɪŋ/
changing or different in amount or level, especially from one occasion to another, or from one person or thing ...
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frequency
noun
uk
/ˈfriː.kwən.si/
us
/ˈfriː.kwən.si/
the number of times something happens within a particular period, or the fact of something happening often or a large number ...
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We have the choice to arrange a time scale either with a constant frequency or withvaryingfrequencyin the multivariate representation.
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The principle of 'good continuation' identifies smoothlyvaryingfrequency, loudness or spectra with a changing sound source.
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However, numerous extra-articular manifestations also exist withvaryingfrequency.
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Thevaryingfrequencyof use of different classes of words with different strategies indicates that different classes of words are more frequently presented in certain ways.
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Subsequently, the magazine has been published withvaryingfrequency, ranging from two to six issues annually.
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There are also national and continental jamborees held around the world withvaryingfrequency.
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Structurally, the auditory system is able to distinguish different pitches (sound waves ofvaryingfrequency) via the complementary vibrating of the eardrum.
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One transducer is used to generate an elastic wave of constant amplitude andvaryingfrequency, whereas the other is used to detect the sample's resonance.
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Most of the subjects forming the narrative cycles have also been the subjects of individual works, though with greatlyvaryingfrequency.
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These sub-groups express regional self-identity withvaryingfrequencyand significance.
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They are in fact very common, and may even occur in every language, albeit withvaryingfrequency.
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These serve to alter the acoustical transfer impedance (withvaryingfrequency) in the main cavity in a way that mimics that of a human outer ear.
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By far the most common reactions were from those who began to learn how to control the varying frequencies within themselves.
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To do so, we may correlate the received signal with several matched filters of sinusoids at varying frequencies.
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Suppose, however, that stimuli are presented with varying frequencies.
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Groups of people across the globe have varying frequencies of polymorphic genes, which are genes with any of several differing nucleotide sequences.
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Contact analysis is based on the fact that, in any sample of any written language, certain symbols appear adjacent to other symbols with varying frequencies.
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All of the possible combinations that have water on at least one side are included, with varying frequencies, in the pile.
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