The study is the largest to date looking
at frequency of nut consumption in relation to incident cardiovascular disease.
Some of the evidence for this comes from studies that
looked at frequency of intercourse: Couples who have a lot of sex are more likely to conceive early in the woman's cycle.
The mouse
operates at a frequency of 2.4 GHz ensuring a more secure and reliable wireless connection even at greater distances.
The team searched for stretches of DNA shared by the siblings and present
at a frequency higher than expected by chance.
Finally, our findings suggest that there is no longer an association between more frequent sex and more happiness
at frequencies greater than once a week for the average person.
The lower box is a power spectrum which shows a strong
peak at the frequency most represented in the data.
While it may not be realistic to call everyone in your database once a quarter, make an effort to call your best clients
at this frequency at the very minimum.
The researchers were searching for archaic DNA sequences in those human genomes
at frequencies much higher than would be expected if those genes weren't doing people any good.
It turns out that as long as the organism is very nearly
transparent at the frequency of the trapping light, it can be cooled effectively by the surrounding water.
That is, there will be a certain amount of
noise at each frequency, approximately equally distributed over all frequencies.
Pay premiums on time: You only need to make sure that you make the payments of the premium on time
at a frequency chosen by you at the time of purchasing the policy.
Besides avoiding killer whales, there is another advantage: It is
also at these frequencies that natural noise in the ocean is the lowest.
I've noticed this for years — and experienced it myself — but I'm
disturbed at the frequency now and so am compelled to write about it.
In the first year of life, solid should still be secondary to breastfeeding so depending on how much solids you begin to introduce maybe taking a more modest
approach at the frequency.
Their calculations matched up with measurements only when they used the motion of particles
captured at frequencies of 10 frames per second and higher.
A plot of its spectrum would have a single
spike at that frequency, representing the presence of that frequency alone.
Most tests measure the understanding and application of content
knowledge at a frequency of a year or more and show the level of proficiency at the time of the test administration.
«We would start with applications in communication technology, like a fancy radio that
operates at frequencies that can not be used today,» he says.
The total
sound at each frequency is roughly equal to the louder sound because the quieter sounds usually contribute too little to be significant.
This study
looked at the frequency, treatment and outcomes of sudden cardiac arrest at both traditional and alternative exercise facilities.
Work with other staff to the opportunities that are available on your doorstep, look
at the frequency of your provision and how each activity builds on the learning from the previous one.
Infrasound, sometimes called low - frequency sound, is sound waves that
occur at frequencies lower than the limit of human hearing.
This means that the kinds of event where LIGO can now spot gravitational waves will produce a memory
signal at a frequency too low for the observatory to pick up.
In some cases, for instance, if a rat approached a novel image they'd flicker the light
at frequencies between 10 and 15 hertz (cycles per second).
The International LOFAR Telescope has issued a Call for Proposals with a submission deadline of Wednesday 8 March 2017, 12 UT The International LOFAR Telescope (ILT), a powerful next - generation radio telescope, offering synthesis imaging, beam - formed and time - series observing modes
at frequencies below 240 MHz, solicits proposals from the international astronomical community for observations to be -LSB-...]