frequence|frequences in English

noun

state of being frequent; frequency, number of occurrences within a given period of time, oftenness

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1. Frequence and quantity of circulating antibodies are correlated with the degree of activity.

2. Amplitude and frequence of the oscillations were positively correlated with temperature.

3. Synonyms for Commonness include frequence, frequency, frequentness, prevalence, generality, normalness, ordinariness, regularity, occurrence and incidence

4. Investigations on the behaviour of pulse frequence during experiments about the acquirement of psychomotor abilities are reported.

5. ) ALTERNATIVE ELECTRIC VOLTAGE SUPPLY – diesel aggregates (DA) steady and mobile, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), initiators, softstarters, frequence converter.

6. Household AC Contactor 2P/1NO 1NC 24V 25A Modular Contactor, 35mm Din-Rail Mounting 50/60HZ Automation Contactor, Maxmium On/Off Frequence 30Times/h

7. The study of the dark adaptation and of the critical frequence of fusion of amblyopic patients leads to the conclusion that the causal lesion of amblyopia is situated over the calcarine fissure, probably in the superior centers of vision.

8. In a group of 50 proselected examples of venous phase of carotid angiography the definition and delining of the position of the posterior ventricular branches of the internal cerebral and basilar vein in 2 projections was made. The relative frequences of these veins were recorded.

9. Fundamental specifications for a transducer are a high spectral bandwidth of up to 10 kHz, an elongation amplitude of at least 100 nm within this range, a small ripple of the elongation frequence response of around ±3 dB, a total harmonic distortion (THD) of less than 0.5%, and a maximum electric power consumption of 0.1 mW.