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  1. Frequency distribution

    Unreferenced date August 2008 In statistics , a frequency distribution is a tabulation of the values that one or more variables take in a Sampling statistics sample . Each entry in the table contains the frequency statistics frequency or count of the occurrences of values within a particular group or interval, and in this way the table summarizes the statistical distribution distribution of values in the sample. Univariate frequency tables Univariate frequency distributions are often presented as lists ... strong agreement and 5 strong disagreement, the frequency distribution of their responses might ... 60 5.5 6 feet 20 80 6.0 6.5 feet 20 100 A Frequency Distribution shows us a summarized grouping of data ... DEFAULTSORT Frequency Distribution Category Summary statistics ca Taula de freq ncies de H ufigkeitsverteilung ... ja pt Distribui o de frequ ncias simple Frequency distribution tr S kl k da l m ... of the students in a class could be organized into the following frequency table. class wikitable ... that can be used with frequency distributions are histograms, line graphs, bar charts and pie charts. Frequency distributions are used for both qualitative and quantitative data. Joint frequency distributions Bivariate joint frequency distributions are often presented as two way contingency tables ... frequencies or marginal distribution , while the body of the table reports the joint frequencies ... Joint frequency Joint frequency ref Applications Managing and operating on frequency tabulated data ... of differences and similarities between frequency distributions. This assessment involves measures ... of variability or statistical dispersion , such as the standard deviation or variance . A frequency distribution is said to be Skewness skewed when its mean and median are different. The kurtosis of a frequency distribution is the concentration of scores at the mean, or how peaked the distribution appears if depicted graphically&mdash for example, in a histogram . If the distribution is more ...   more details



  1. Bilinear time?frequency distribution

    time or the frequency domain . A mixed approach is required in time frequency analysis techniques which are especially effective in analyzing non stationary signals, whose frequency distribution and magnitude ... or quadratic time frequency distributions with that of the Wigner distribution function, it is easily ... frequency distributions Wigner distribution function Aforementioned, the Wigner distribution function ..., Note on the Use of the Wigner Distribution for Time Frequency Signal Analysis , IEEE Transactions on Acoustics ...Expert subject Statistics date November 2008 Bilinear time frequency distributions , or quadratic time frequency distributions , arise in a sub field field of signal analysis and signal processing called time frequency representation time frequency signal processing , and, in the statistical analysis of time series data. Such methods are used where one needs to deal with a situation where the frequency composition of a signal may be changing over time this sub field used to be called time frequency analysis time frequency signal analysis , and is now more often called time frequency signal processing ... time frequency distributions or bilinear time frequency distributions are used for time frequency signal analysis. This class is similar in formulation to Cohen s class distribution function that was used in 1966 in the context of quantum mechanics. This distribution function is mathematically similar to a generalized time frequency representation which utilizes bilinear transformations. Compared with other time frequency analysis techniques, such as short time Fourier transform STFT , the bilinear transformation or Quadratic Time Frequency Distributions may not have higher clarity for most practical ... time frequency distributions is as follows math C x t, f int infty infty int infty infty ... the interference. Ambiguity function The class of bilinear or quadratic time frequency distributions ... the famous Wigner distribution function of math x left t right math as follows math W x t, f int ...   more details



  1. Motions in the time-frequency distribution

    Several techniques can be used to move signals in the Time frequency analysis time frequency distribution . Similar to computer graphic techniques, signals can be subjected to horizontal shifting, vertical shifting, dilation scaling , shearing, and rotation. These techniques can help to save the bandwidth with proper motions apply on the signals. Moreover, filters with proper motion transformation ... axis versus frequency in the vertical axis. As a coincident, the following transformations happen to have the motion properties in the time frequency distribution. Shifting Shifting on time axis is like horizontal shifting in time frequency distribution. On another hand, shifting on the frequency axis would be vertical shifting in time frequency distribution. Horizontal shifting If t sub 0 ... frequency transforms Short time Fourier transform Wigner distribution function Ambiguity function Cohen s class distribution function References J.J. Ding, time frequency analysis and wavelet transform ..., we would be shifting the signal to the upward on frequency axis. negative would be downward STFT, Gabor ... is also used in a frequency extender . This sort of shift is also used in most bat detector s. Such an effect ... on frequency axis vice versa when a 1. STFT, Gabor math frac 1 sqrt a x frac t a rightarrow ... only frequency It s shearing on frequency axis, since this only changes the phase. math x t e j pi ..., like Gabor Wigner, Ambiguity function counterclockwise , modified Wigner, Cohen s class distribution function Cohen s class distribution . Short time Fourier transform STFT , Gabor, and Wigner distribution ... frequency to frequency and time would act like rotating 90 degrees clockwise. math X f FT ... the negative time and frequency to frequency and time would act like rotating 90 degrees counterclockwise ... Changing the sign of both time and frequency would be like flipping twice on both axis, and it ends ..., 2007. J.J. Ding, time frequency analysis and wavelet transform homework 3, the Department of Electrical ...   more details



  1. Occupancy frequency distribution

    In macroecology and community ecology, an occupancy frequency distribution OFD is the distribution of the numbers ... the shape of the occupancy frequency distribution generated by this model is highly sensitive to species ... model does also not explain scale dependence in the occupancy frequency distribution. Occupancy probability transition The third model that describes bimodality in the occupancy frequency distribution ... frequency distribution journal Theoretical Population Biology volume 71 issue 1 pages 61 ... is also known as the species range size distribution in literature ref name Gaston1996 ref name Gaston1998 . Bimodality A typical form of OFD is a bimodal distribution , indicating the species in a community is either rare or common, known as Raunkiaer s law of distribution of frequencies. ref name ... serviceable size to show frequency, and that it is obscured or lost if the quadrats are either ... unimodal distribution unimodal shape , 27 bimodal, and 27 uniform distribution uniform . ref name Tokeshi1992 ... from a bimodal OFD towards a right skewed unimodal distribution. This is because species range ... in occupancy frequency distributions. Sampling results Random sampling of individuals from either ... from a given species was proportional to its frequency may produce bimodal occupancy ... as to the mechanisms generating bimodality in occupancy frequency distributions, because the mechanisms generating the lognormal species abundance distribution are still under heavy debate. Core ... in interspecific occupancy frequency distributions. that the number of satellite species in the distribution increases towards finer scales. The OPT model demonstrates that the sample grain of a study, sampling adequacy, and the distribution of species saturation coefficients a measure of the fractal dimensionality of a species distribution in a community are together largely able to explain ... distributions ref name Hui2007b . The bimodality in occupancy frequency distributions that is common ...   more details



  1. Frequency

    Frequency distribution Frequency extender Frequency grid Free spectral range Frequency deviation ...Other uses File FrequencyAnimation.gif thumb right 120px Three flashing lights, from lowest frequency top to highest frequency bottom . f is the frequency in Hertz Hz , meaning the number of flashes per ... mathematics reciprocals . Frequency is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit time . It is also referred to as temporal frequency . The period is the duration of one turn geometry cycle in a repeating event, so the period is the reciprocal mathematics reciprocal of the frequency ... year See definition of sidereal year. ref and the Earth s rotation on its axis has a frequency ... , oscillation s, or wave s, frequency is defined as a number of cycles per unit time. In physics and engineering disciplines, such as optics , acoustics , and radio , frequency is usually denoted by a Latin letter f or by a Greek letter Nu letter nu . In SI derived unit SI units, the unit of frequency ... mathematics reciprocal of the frequency f math T frac 1 f math The SI unit for period is the second ... axis represents time. By counting Calculating the frequency of a repeating event is accomplished ... by the length of the time period. For example, if 71 events occur within 15 seconds the frequency ... frequency of f     1 2  T sub m sub , or a fractional error of f     f     1 2  f  T sub m sub where T sub m sub is the timing interval and f is the measured frequency. This error decreases with frequency, so it is a problem at low frequencies where the number of counts N is small. By stroboscope An older method of measuring the frequency of rotating or vibrating ... frequency can be adjusted with a calibrated timing circuit. The strobe light is pointed at the rotating object and the frequency adjusted up and down. When the frequency of the strobe equals the frequency ... appears stationary. Then the frequency can be read from the calibrated readout on the stroboscope ...   more details



  1. The Frequency

    Infobox musical artist Name The Frequency Img Img size 220 Img capt From left to right Marc Cazorla, Alex Stiff Background group or band Origin Los Angeles , California , United States Genre Indie rock , Electronica , Ambient music Ambient Years active 2005 present Label Ropeadope Records br Trussed URL http www.thefrequencymusic.net Official Website Current members Marc Cazorla br Alex Stiff br Mark Quinn The Frequency are an independent rock band from Los Angeles, CA. Marc Cazorla and Alex Stiff are the core songwriting and recording duo behind the music and use an array of analog and vintage instruments in creating sounds that have been described by NME as stripped back music strengthened by simplicity as much as beauty . Q Magazine has given the new release Morning to 3 A.M. 3 out of 4 stars and hails the band as able to form perfectly crafted Air like synth pop while also stretching their wings on the 17 minute ever shifting psych rock track Ego Is the Drug 3 A.M. The Frequency have recently signed a worldwide publishing deal with http www.chrysalismusic.co.uk Chrysalis Music in the UK and the song Jim Gordon Part II has been heard all over the globe due to being licensed for a yearlong BlackBerry television commercial campaign. Music from The Frequency can also be found in major ... newspaper to declare The Frequency should be on every rock fan s radar. The Frequency s Jim Gordon Part ... self release 2007 The Frequency EP Ropeadope Digital Compilations Explorations Classic Picante Regrooved ... Download Oct 09 http www.nme.com reviews the frequency 10684 NME Review July 09 http www.dmcupdate.com ... links http www.thefrequencymusic.net The Frequency s official website http www.myspace.com thefrequencymusic The Frequency s myspace http www.facebook.com pages The Frequency 5877798251?ref mf The Frequency on Facebook http www.twitter.com the frequency The Frequency on Twitter http absenceofgiants.com www.absenceofgiants.com DEFAULTSORT Frequency, The Category American indie rock groups Category ...   more details



  1. Distribution

    wiktionarypar distribution tocright Distribution may refer to In mathematics, science, and technology In mathematics Distribution mathematics , generalized functions used to formulate solutions of partial differential equations Probability distribution , the probability of a particular values or value range of a variable Cumulative distribution function , in which the probability of a value is a function of that value Frequency distribution , a list of the values recorded in a sample Inner distribution and outer distribution , in coding theory Distribution differential geometry , a subset of the tangent ... state space Distribution of terms , a situation in which all members of a category are accounted ... elementary algebra In science Complementary distribution , in linguistics, a relationship between elements found in opposite environments Distribution pharmacology , the transfer of a drug within the body Distribution function , in physics, the number of particles per unit volume in phase space Population distribution , the geographical area in which a species lives Spectral power distribution , in color science, the power per unit area per unit wavelength of an illumination Trip distribution , part ... distribution , the final stage in the delivery of electricity Electronic brakeforce distribution , an automotive ... , in which a program is run on multiple networked computers Software distribution, a bundle of a specific software already compiled and configured Linux distribution , one of several distributions built on the Linux kernel Distribution concurrency , the projection operator in a history monoid, a representation of the histories of concurrent computer processes Key distribution center , part of a cryptosystem intended to reduce the risks inherent in exchanging keys Content distribution , publishing and web design as method to provide information Digital distribution , publishing media digitally Distribution of elements in the distributed element model of electric circuits In economics Distribution ...   more details



  1. T distribution

    The phrase T distribution may refer to Student s t test in univariate statistics, Student s t distribution in univariate probability theory, Hotelling s T square distribution in multivariate statistics. Multivariate Student distribution . disambig Category Probability distributions ...   more details



  1. Cumulative frequency

    Each bulleted entry should have only one navigable blue link. Do not wikilink any other words in the line , per Wikipedia Manual of Style disambiguation pages Cumulative frequency may refer to Cumulative distribution function Cumulative frequency analysis disambig ...   more details



  1. Frequency (statistics)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 In statistics the frequency of an Event probability theory event i is the number n sub i sub of times the event occurred in the experiment or the study. These frequencies are often graphically represented in histogram s. We speak of absolute frequencies , when the counting counts n sub i sub themselves are given and of relative frequencies , when those are Normalizing constant normalized by the total number of events math f i frac n i N frac n i sum i n i . math Taking the f sub i sub for all i and tabulating or plotting them leads to a frequency distribution . The relative frequency density of the occurrence of an event is the score divided by the total number of observations. For example If the lower extreme of the class you are measuring the density of is 15 and the upper extreme of the class you are measuring is 30, given a relative frequency of 0.0625, you would calculate the frequency density for this class to be Relative frequency Upper extreme of class &minus lower extreme of class density 0.0625 30 &minus 15 0.0625 15 0.0041666.. That is 0.00417 to 5 decimal places. In biology, relative frequency is the occurrence of a single gene in a specific species that makes up a gene pool. The limiting relative frequency of an event over a long series of trials is the conceptual foundation of the frequency probability frequency interpretation of probability . In this framework, it is assumed that as the length of the series increases without bound, the fraction of the experiments in which we observe the event will stabilize. This interpretation is often contrasted with Bayesian probability . See also Portal Statistics Probability density function Frequency Law of large numbers Statistical regularity Statistics descriptive DEFAULTSORT Frequency Statistics Category Statistical theory Category Summary statistics ca Freq ncia estad stica cs etnost da Hyppighed de H ufigkeit es Frecuencia estad stica eu Maiztasun estatistika it Frequenza statistica ...   more details



  1. Frequency domain

    In electronics , control systems engineering , and statistics , frequency domain is a term used to describe ... to frequency , rather than time. ref cite book last1 Broughton first1 S.A. first2 K. last2 Bryan ... domain graph shows how a signal changes over time, whereas a frequency domain graph shows how much of the signal lies within each given frequency band over a range of frequencies. A frequency domain ... sinusoid in order to be able to recombine the frequency components to recover the original time signal. A given function or signal can be converted between the time and frequency domains with a pair ... of sine wave frequency components. The spectrum of frequency components is the frequency domain representation of the signal. The inverse Fourier transform converts the frequency domain function ... in the frequency domain. Note that recent advances in the field of signal processing have also allowed to define representations or transforms that result in a joint time frequency domain, with the instantaneous frequency being a key link between the time domain and the frequency domain. Magnitude ..., the frequency spectrum is complex, describing the Magnitude mathematics magnitude and phase waves phase of a signal, or of the response of a system, as a function of frequency. In many applications ... the information in a frequency domain representation to generate a frequency spectrum or spectral ... is a frequency domain description that can be applied to a large class of signals that are neither ... of a wide sense stationary random process. Different frequency domains Although the frequency domain ... to analyze time functions and are referred to as frequency domain methods. These are the most ... as capturing some form of frequency, and hence the transform domain is referred to as a frequency domain. Discrete frequency domain The Fourier transform of a periodic signal only has energy at a base frequency and its harmonics. Another way of saying this is that a periodic signal can be analyzed ...   more details



  1. Frequency changer

    application of converting bulk amounts of power from one utility frequency distribution standard to another, frequency changers are also used to control the speed and the torque of AC Electric motor motors . In this application, the most typical frequency converter topology is the three phase ...Citations missing date August 2008 A frequency changer or frequency converter is an Electronics electronic device that converts alternating current Alternating current AC of one frequency to alternating current of another frequency. The device may also change the voltage , but if it does, that is incidental ... peshistory.html The Frequency Changer Era Interconnecting Systems of Varying Cycles . The history of various ... electronics , it has become possible to build completely electronic frequency changers economically ... to produce AC of the desired frequency. The inverter electrical inverter may use thyristor s, Integrated ... voltage ride through ride through of brief outages in the input power. Frequency changers vary in Power ... dc link potentials so that the fundamental wave voltage has the desired frequency and amplitude. The motor reacts primarily to the fundamental frequency and filters out the effects of harmonic frequencies ... power so 50 Hz or 60 Hz to 400 Hz frequency converter is needed for use in the ground power unit used ..., frequency converters are an essential component of doubly fed induction generator s Doubly fed ... ref . Frequency changers are typically used to control the speed of motors, primarily pumps and fans ... Siemens brand frequency converters, causing erratic operation of Iran s centrifuge plant. An HVDC system can serve as frequency converter for large loads. Alternate uses Frequency converter may also refer to a much lower powered circuit that converts radio frequency Signal information theory signals at one frequency to another frequency . The circuit usually consists of a Superheterodyne receiver local oscillator and frequency mixer . The same result was achieved historically by the pentagrid converter ...   more details



  1. Frequency spectrum

    picture of the underlying frequency content frequency distribution . Typically, the data is divided ...The frequency spectrum of a time domain Signal electronics signal is a representation of that signal in the frequency domain . The frequency spectrum can be generated via a Fourier transform of the signal ... versus frequency . ref name alexander sadiku cite book last1 Alexander first1 Charles last2 Sadiku ... 0 07 249350 X page 761 quote The frequency spectrum of a signal consists of the plots of the amplitudes and phases of the harmonics versus frequency. ref Any signal that can be represented as an amplitude that varies with time has a corresponding frequency spectrum. This includes familiar concepts such as visible light color , musical notes, radio frequency radio TV channels , and even the regular rotation of the earth. When these physical phenomena are represented in the form of a frequency spectrum, certain physical descriptions of their internal processes become much simpler. Often, the frequency ... at different angles. A graph of the intensity plotted against the frequency showing the amount of each color is the frequency spectrum of the light. When all the visible frequencies are present .... When the frequency spectrum of a sound signal is flat, it is called white noise also known as harmonics. Radio In radio and telecommunications, the frequency spectrum can be shared among many different broadcasters. Each broadcast radio and TV station transmits a wave on an assigned frequency range ... the individual channels, each carrying separate information, spread across a wide frequency spectrum ... then uses a tuned circuit or tuner to select a single channel or frequency band and modulation ... channel vs. the frequency of the tuner, it would be the frequency spectrum of the antenna signal ... thumb Example of voice waveform and its frequency spectrum Image triangle td and fd.png thumb A triangle wave pictured in the time domain top and frequency domain bottom . The fundamental ...   more details



  1. Allele frequency

    together as an allele frequency frequency distribution distribution histogram , or allele frequency spectrum . Population genetics studies the different forces that might lead to changes in the distribution ...Allele frequency is the proportion of all copies of a gene that is made up of a particular gene variant ... frequency is the fraction or percentage of all the occurrences of that locus that is occupied by a given allele and the frequency of one of the alleles is a n N . For example, if the frequency ... a frequency of 20 . However, alleles distribute randomly only under certain assumptions, including the absence ... genotypes at a locus with two alleles, then the frequency p of the A allele and the frequency q of the a allele ..., and because half of the alleles of each heterozygote Aa are A alleles, the total frequency p of A alleles in the population is calculated as math p f mathbf AA frac 1 2 f mathbf Aa mbox frequency of A math Similarly, the frequency q of the a allele is given by math q f mathbf aa frac 1 2 f mathbf Aa mbox frequency of a math It would be expected that p and q sum to 1, since they are the frequencies ... forms, the frequency for each allele is simply the frequency of its homozygote plus half the sum of the frequencies for all the heterozygotes in which it appears. Allele frequency can always be calculated from genotype frequency , whereas the reverse requires that the Hardy Weinberg conditions ... a during the DNA replication preceding meiosis . If math p t math is the frequency of the A allele in generation t , then math q t 1 p t math is the frequency of the a allele in generation t , and if there are no other causes of gene frequency change no natural selection, for example , then the change in allele frequency in one generation is math Delta p p t p t 1 left p t 1 acute u p t 1 right p t 1 acute u p t 1 math where math p t 1 math is the frequency of the preceding generation. This tells us that the frequency of A decreases and the frequency of a increases by an amount that is proportional ...   more details



  1. Frequency synthesizer

    A frequency synthesizer is an electronics electronic system for generating any of a range of frequency ... s, walkie talkie s, CB radio s, satellite receivers, GPS systems, etc. A frequency synthesizer can combine frequency multiplier frequency multiplication , frequency divider frequency division , and Frequency mixer frequency mixing the frequency mixing process generates sum and difference ... in the 1960s Frequency synthesizer External links HP 5100A and by comparison the more modern ... frequency. ref Harvtxt Egan 2000 pp 372 376 ref History Although frequency as the inverse of a wave period is a relatively recent idea ref name Kp3 Harvtxt Kroupa 1999 p 3 ref , the origins of frequency .... Variations in temperature and aging of components caused frequency drift . Automatic frequency control Automatic frequency control AFC solves some of the drift problem, but manual retuning was often ... of many stable resonators or oscillators, one for each tuning frequency. Quartz crystal oscillator ... factors, such as cost, complexity, frequency step size, switching rate, phase noise , and spurious ... applications, crystal oscillator are common, but other resonators and frequency sources can ... radio receivers are largely based on phase locked loop s or PLLs. Many types of frequency synthesiser ... design of a frequency synthesizer, states Manassewitsch, there are as many best design procedures ... of a frequency synthesizer involves output frequency range or frequency bandwidth or tuning range , frequency increments or resolution or frequency tuning , frequency stability or phase stability, compare ... theory The trial and error trial and error method was once the work horse for designers of frequency ... techniques ref Harvtxt Gardner 1966 ref and Venceslav F. Kroupa his 1973 Frequency Synthesis ... in frequency synthesis when the frequency synthesis factor is composed of multiplicative integers in the numerator and denominator. ref name Kp3 This method allows for effective planning of distribution ...   more details



  1. Radio frequency

    Radio frequency RF is a rate of oscillation in the range of about 3  kHz to 300  Gigahertz GHz , which corresponds to the frequency of radio waves , and the alternating current s which carry radio signals. RF usually refers to electrical rather than mechanical oscillations, although mechanical RF systems do exist see mechanical filter and RF MEMS . Special properties of RF current Electric current s that oscillate at radio frequencies have special properties not shared by direct current or AC ..., creating a conductive path through it. This property is exploited by high frequency units used in electric arc welding , which use currents at higher frequencies than power distribution uses. Another ... of radio signals at a time, a radio tuner is necessary to tune in to a particular frequency or frequency ... forming a LC circuit tuned circuit . The resonator amplifies oscillations within a particular frequency ... spectrum In medicine Radio frequency RF energy has been used in medical treatments for over 75 ... uses radio frequency waves to generate images of the human body. RF as a synonym for wireless Although radio frequency is a rate of oscillation, the term radio frequency or its acronym RF is also used ... via an electrical connector . Examples include Radio frequency identification ISO IEC 14443 2 Radio frequency power and signal interface ref http www.iso.org iso iso catalogue catalogue ... integrated circuit s cards &mdash Proximity cards &mdash Part 2 Radio frequency power and signal interface ref See also Electromagnetic radiation Frequency allocation Frequency bandwidth Radio waves Plastic welding RF connector Spectrum management References reflist External links http www.vlf.it frequency bands.html Definition of frequency bands VLF, ELF etc. IK1QFK Home Page vlf.it http www.sengpielaudio.com ... and frequency http www.sunmantechnology.com resources gls rfts.html RF Terms Glossary radio spectrum EMSpectrum Analogue TV transmitter topics DEFAULTSORT Radio Frequency Category Radio spectrum Category ...   more details



  1. Fight the Frequency

    Infobox Album Name Fight the Frequency Type album Artist American Hi Fi Cover Fight the Frequency Hi Fi.jpg Released August 17, 2010 Recorded 2007&ndash 2008 Genre Pop punk , alternative rock , power pop Length 44 03 Label RED Distribution Hi Fi Killers Producer Reviews Last album Live in Milwaukee br 2005 This album Fight the Frequency br 2010 Next album Fight the Frequency is the fourth full length studio album from pop punk band American Hi Fi , released on August 17, 2010. Work on the album began in May 2007 when the band first entered the studio to record a follow up to Hearts on Parade , but due to label issues and band members Stacy Jones and Jamie Arentzen touring as part of Miley Cyrus backing band, the record which was planned for release in May 2009 was delayed until 2010. This is the first album to feature original drummer Brian Nolan since 2003 s The Art of Losing . Track listing Tracklist all lyrics Stacy Jones all music American Hi Fi title1 Fight the Frequency length1 3 57 title2 This Is a Low length2 3 57 title3 Where Love is a Lie length3 3 51 title4 Acetate length4 3 32 title5 Lost length5 4 03 title6 Keep It Like a Secret length6 3 09 title7 Frat Clump length7 2 13 title8 Lookout for Hope length8 3 18 title9 A Taste for Crime length9 3 09 title10 Stargazer length10 3 42 title11 Bullet length11 3 55 title12 Tiny Spark length12 5 11 title13 Recover the Stars note13 Bonus track length13 4 18 Personnel Stacy Jones lead vocals, rhythm guitar Jamie Arentzen lead guitar, backing vocals Drew Parsons musician Drew Parsons bass, backing vocals Brian Nolan drums, percussion References Reflist American Hi Fi band Category American Hi Fi albums Category 2010 albums ...   more details



  1. Normalized frequency

    Normalized frequency can refer to Normalized frequency digital signal processing Normalized frequency fiber optics , also known as V number Disambig ...   more details



  1. Frequency conversion

    Frequency conversion may refer to different processes affecting frequency of physical phenomena A frequency changer is an electronic device that converts alternating current AC of one frequency to alternating current of another frequency. A variable frequency drive is a type of frequency changer Frequency conversion in nonlinear optics may refer to various manipulations of the frequency of light. A Hetrodyne is used in signal electronics to convert frequencies. disambig ...   more details



  1. Frequency (disambiguation)

    Wiktionarypar frequency Frequency refers to how often an event occurs within a period of time . It may also refer to General Audio frequency , a periodic vibration whose frequency is audible to the average human. Statistical frequency , the number of times an event occurred in an experiment or the study Utility frequency or mains frequency , the frequency of an alternating current electricity supply Frequency spectrum , a continuum of vibrations of varying amplitude such as sound or light Frequency range or band, a part of a frequency spectrum dedicated to a particular use Popular culture Frequency website Frequency website , a real time video guide website Frequency film Frequency film , a 2000 film starring Jim Caviezel and Dennis Quaid FM4 Frequency Festival , an Austrian music festival Frequency radio station Frequency radio station , a student radio station based in Preston, England Frequency video game Frequency video game , a music video game Frequency album Frequency album , an album recorded by Nick Gilder . Frequency IQ album Frequency IQ album , an album recorded by progressive rock band IQ. Frequencies album Frequencies album , a 1991 album by electronic band LFO Frequency , a song by Fear Factory. Frequency , a song by Super Furry Animals from their album Love Kraft Frequency , a song by Feeder. Frequency producer , a New York based music producer and DJ. Medical Urinary frequency , a medical term used to describe the frequent passing of small amounts of urine See also Periodicity disambiguation disambig ca Freq ncia desambiguaci da Frekvens flertydig de Frequency fr Fr quence homonymie lt Da nis reik m s nl Frequency nn Frekvens pt Frequ ncia desambigua o sk Frekvencia ...   more details



  1. Utility frequency

    mains frequency is often a sign that an electricity distribution network is operating near its ...Image 50Hz60Hz.svg thumb The waveform of 230 volt, 50 Hz compared with 110 V, 60 Hz. The utility frequency , power line frequency American English or mains frequency British English is the frequency at which ... and voltages had been used. Large investment in equipment at one frequency made standardization a slow process. However, as of the turn of the 21st century, places that now use the 50  Hz frequency ... safely if used on anything other than the intended frequency. Operating factors Several factors influence the choice of frequency in an AC system. ref name G. Lamme, 1918 B. G. Lamme, The Technical ... lines all have characteristics which depend on the power frequency. All of these factors interact and make selection of a power frequency a matter of considerable importance. The best frequency ... pick a relatively high frequency for systems featuring transformer s and arc lights, so as to economize on transformer materials, but would pick a lower frequency for systems with long transmission ... central generating stations became practical, the choice of frequency was made based on the nature of the intended load. Eventually improvements in machine design allowed a single frequency to be used ... on a low frequency current, the filament cools on each half cycle of the alternating current, leading .... Rotating machines Commutator electric Commutator type motors do not operate well on high frequency ... would not work well at a frequency of, say, 133  Hz. There is a fixed relationship between the number of magnetic poles in the induction motor field, the frequency of the alternating current, and the rotation speed so, a given standard speed limits the choice of frequency and the reverse . Once AC electric motor s became common, it was important to standardize frequency for compatibility ... poles to provide a high AC frequency. As well, synchronizing two generators to the same speed ...   more details



  1. Frequency sharing

    In telecommunication , frequency sharing is the assignment to or use of the same radio frequency by two or more stations that are separated geographically or that use the frequency at different times. Frequency sharing reduces the potential for mutual radio frequency interference interference where the assignment of different frequencies to each User telecommunications user is not practical or possible. In a communications net , frequency sharing does not pertain to stations that use the same frequency. References FS1037C Category Bandplans telecomm stub ar ...   more details



  1. Single-frequency

    Single frequency may refer to Single Frequency Approach , a service for a military single piloted turbojet aircraft to use a single UHF frequency during their landing approach Single frequency network , a broadcast network where several transmitters simultaneously send the same signal over the same frequency channel Single frequency signaling , line signaling in which dial pulses or supervisory signals are conveyed by a single voice frequency tone in each direction disambig ...   more details



  1. Frequency shift

    In the physical sciences and in telecommunication , the term frequency shift has the following meanings Any change in frequency A Doppler shift Any change in the frequency of a radio transmitter or electronic oscillator oscillator . Note In the radio regime, frequency shift is also called rf shift. Frequency shift telegraphy In Fax facsimile , a frequency modulation system where one frequency represents picture black and another frequency represents picture white . Frequencies between these two limits may represent shades of gray An intentional frequency change used for modulation purposes FS1037C MS188 disambig ...   more details



  1. Frequency analysis

    Messages File HurufUNCsort.png thumb right Arabic Letter Frequency distribution. The first known recorded explanation of frequency analysis indeed, of any kind of cryptanalysis was given in the 9th ...Other uses Frequency analysis disambiguation morefootnotes date March 2009 File English slf.png right 340px thumbnail A typical distribution of letters in English language text. Weak ciphers do not sufficiently mask the distribution, and this might be exploited by a cryptanalyst to read the message. In cryptanalysis , frequency analysis is the study of the letter frequencies frequency of letters or groups of letters in a ciphertext . The method is used as an aid to breaking classical cipher s. Frequency ... and combinations of letters occur with varying frequencies. Moreover, there is a characteristic distribution ... in a ciphertext only attack . Frequency analysis for simple substitution ciphers In a simple ... tt e tt . The basic use of frequency analysis is to first count the frequency of ciphertext letters ... tt X tt represents the plaintext letter tt t tt . Eve could use frequency analysis to help solve the message ... example. It is also possible that the plaintext does not exhibit the expected distribution of letter ... to light that Arabic language Arabic has a characteristic letter frequency. Its use spread, and similar ... 0 684 83130 9 ref Arabic Letter Frequency and a detailed study of letter and word frequency analysis ... frequency counting attacks is that it increases complication of both enciphering and deciphering, leading ... machine were essentially immune to straight­ forward frequency analysis. However, other ... de uso de letras en espa ol.PNG thumb Letter frequencies in Spanish. Frequency analysis requires .... Several of the ciphers used by the Axis powers were breakable using frequency analysis for example ..., classical ciphers are unlikely to provide any real protection for confidential data. Frequency analysis in fiction Frequency analysis has been described in fiction. Edgar Allan Poe s The Gold Bug ...   more details




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