Examples of 'frequency of one' in a sentence

Meaning of "frequency of one"

frequency of one: a statistical term referring to the occurrence rate of a single event or item within a given dataset or timeframe

How to use "frequency of one" in a sentence

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frequency of one
The frequency of one of these events seems to.
It is estimated to occur at a frequency of one in one million individuals.
A frequency of one year was approved.
It transmits laser light modulated at a frequency of one kHz.
The choice of the frequency of one or two kHz is programmable.
Interstate buses ply on this route in a frequency of one in an hour.
Also the frequency of one train an hour is not enough.
A treatment includes six sessions with a frequency of one to three sessions per week.
Change frequency of one system or increase the distance between both systems.
The laser is used at a frequency of one pulse per second.
Although, on holidays, buses depart in both directions with a frequency of one hour.
Start pushing with a frequency of one time per one minute.
A frequency of one thousand cycles per second ( 1 kHz ).
Easyjet company provided the connection with a frequency of one to two daily flights.
We can call the frequency of one allele p and the frequency of the other q.

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One of the tones comes from the rotational frequency of one of the gears.
Services operate with a frequency of one train every 10 minutes in each direction.
The Board of Directors had recommended a frequency of one year.
Here, a pitch frequency of one pitch pattern denotes a fundamental frequency of a sound including a voice.
The spheres pass through this reactor at a maximum frequency of one every 7 sec.
The modulator 20 shifts the frequency of one out of six audiofrequency carriers f1 to f6.
The lower bound for flood events was a frequency of one in 20 years.
This demonstrates that a spatial frequency of one cycle per four subpixels is too high.
Molar pregnancies rarely occur ; the Mayo Clinic cites a frequency of one in 1,000 pregnancies.
Thus, a total frequency of one.
Fildena should be consumed in the frequency of one pill within 24 hours.
Detectable chromosomal abnormalities occur with a frequency of one in every 250 human births.
In Germany, France and Luxembourg, a regular frequency of one survey every 5 years is established.
The C24 and C87 mutations were obtained at a frequency of one and two percent, respectively.

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