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high frequency





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The Air Force took over the lease in 1981 and used the land as a high frequency receiver for radio communications.

From Washington Times

That mutation has been seen previously, but never at such high frequency in a mosquito population.

From Washington Post

They found the Papuans had inherited unusually high frequencies of 82,000 genetic variants known as single nucleotide polymorphisms, which arise from differences of a single base or letter in the genetic code—from Denisovans.

From Science Magazine

The team found an unusually high frequency of Denisovan mutations in gene sequences involved in controlling the immune system.

From Scientific American

A wedge absorbs a wide spectrum of sound: high frequencies at the narrow end; increasingly lower frequencies as it thickens toward the base.

From New York Times