বারংবার আগমন, বারংবার সঙ্ঘটন, স্পন্দনের দ্রুততা, দ্রুতস্পন্দনের সংখ্যা, বীপ্সা
(1) The number of occurrences within a given time period.
(2) The ratio of the number of observations in a statistical category to the total number of observations.
(3) The number of observations in a given statistical category.
(4) The number of occurrences within a given time period (usually 1 second).
(5) Commonness.
(6) Repetitiveness.
(1) This can be induced by a microwave field with a frequency that corresponds to the transition between the two lowest atomic states.
(2) Suppose an FM radio station is assigned the broadcast frequency 100 MHz.
(3) A trifield meter measures the electromagnetic frequency in the space around it.
(4) Poch and Mannering found that the presence of a sight-distance restriction was found to significantly increase accident frequency .
(5) In short, it plugs into a headphones jack and transmits the signal over an FM frequency you choose.
(6) He turned around and adjusted the frequency on his portable radio.
(7) Rest periods and frequency should be the same as those for increasing muscular strength.
(8) Alcohol may trigger attacks during the period headaches occur, so avoidance of all alcohol during these periods will reduce headache frequency .
(9) The frequency of respiring colonies relative to viable colonies was determined after growth at 30u00d4u00f6u00bcu00d4u00fbu00e6 for 3 days.
(10) Financial crises occur with frightening frequency .
(11) These things seem to happen with alarming frequency these days.
(12) Or we can listen to them through radio transmission on a special frequency that's unique for each airport.
(13) The frequency of light emitted from atoms in an excited state is measured in emission spectroscopy.
(14) A coding sequence to ensure that everyone changes frequency in the correct manner
(15) Many scientists believe that the recent increase in hurricane frequency and intensity is due to global warming, which has raised sea temperatures.
(16) The aim of induction is to find series of events whose frequency of occurrence converges toward a limit.
(17) The frequency of this vibration is a function of the cut and shape of the crystal.
(18) Secondly, and this happens with remarkable frequency , notwithstanding all the technology at his disposal, the video referee can get it wrong!
(19) Now, scoring regularly for Wimbledon and playing with increasing frequency for Ireland, he may fulfil the potential he showed as a teenager.
(20) New technology is allowing radio stations to offer digital and analog signals on the same frequency .
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