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Meanings of
low frequency
in English
Spanish
bf
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30 To 300 kilohertz.
LF
Spanish
bf
A pitch that is perceived as below other pitches.
low pitch
high pitch
Synonyms
Examples for "
low pitch
"
low pitch
Examples for "
low pitch
"
1
Both are of very
low
pitch
,
with tie-beams supported by curved brackets.
2
Her sweet voice was of a
low
pitch
,
unhurried and steady.
3
He had brought these great people to a pretty
low
pitch
.
4
Short waves make a high pitch, and long waves
low
pitch
.
5
The voice should never be pushed down or pressed back in the
low
pitch
.
Usage of
low frequency
in English
1
Each UAS design had its own unique limitations, seen with
low
frequency
.
2
Conclusion: HVI occurs with a similar
low
frequency
in both children and adults.
3
A
low
frequency
of ER:PR-B interaction was associated with higher risk of relapse.
4
The observed frequencies for certain high and
low
frequency
antigens also are reported.
5
Conclusions: Mutant alleles identified in this study have a
low
frequency
.
6
The high-risk VRQ allele appeared at a relatively
low
frequency
in both breeds.
7
The hatchetman shook at
low
frequency
as he stood and looked at her.
8
Not surprisingly, 454 is superior for the detection of
low
frequency
resistance-associated variants.
9
Of particular importance is the
low
frequency
of adverse reactions seen with this drug.
10
Small airways dysfunction was defined as the difference between resistance at
low
frequency
,
i.e.
11
The physiological significance of the
low
frequency
stimulation is discussed.
12
We noted somatic LKB1 deletion or mutation at
low
frequency
in human B-cell lymphoma.
13
The top-of-the-line gear might have knobs for high, medium, and
low
frequency
tone adjustment.
14
The results showed that
low
frequency
loading can cause stress concentration of superficial chondrocytes.
15
Most notable is the
low
frequency
of correction in vivo.
16
They are very long wavelength photons of course, with
low
frequency
and very little energy.
Other examples for "low frequency"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
low
frequency
low
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
low frequency
Spanish
bf
baja frecuencia
Low frequency
through the time
Low frequency
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Rare