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frequency
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frequency noun common occurrence, commonness, continuity, crebritas, cycle, frequence, frequentia, periodicity, prevalence, rate, recurrence, regularity, regularity of recurrence, repetition, repetitiveness, succession, usualness


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Therefore, both, the temporal as well as the spectral characteristics of the observed frequency band have to be known to the terminal.
To estimate the frequency of BB haplotypes that could be caused by DEBY reproduction (offspring from pure DEBY x DEBY and DEBY females x wild males crosses) we subtracted the natural background BB haplotype frequency from the observed frequency of BB haplotypes to obtain an estimate of the increase in the BB haplotypes that is potentially attributable to DEBY reproduction.
Significance tests are based on hyper-geometric probability estimates (see Bergman & El-Khouri, 1987); * = Observed frequency smaller than expected by chance alone (p < .
 
 
 
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