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A specific range of radio frequencies.
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The scarcity of broadcasting frequencies
Absolute frequencies are calculated by first identifying intervals based on your data and then identifying the number of values within your data set that lie within these interval. Relative frequencies divide the absolute frequencues by the number of values in the set. It is a good practice to provide the absolute frequencies, perhaps in a bar chart of relative frequencies as a number above each bar.
It's based on frequencies of letter combinations. Like 'E' and 'R' are together.
Conclusions based on missing frequencies are likely to be seriously flawed. However, if the data follow a known distribution, it may be possible to get some indication of the likely values for the missing frequencies. Nevertheless, this would weaken any conclusions.
Only frequencies in the pass band range will be allowed through the circuit. Other frequencies will be attenuated based on the RC values picked.
No. Many frequencies of light are absorbed by the atmosphere, and so Earth-based telescopes can't detect it. That's why space telescopes such as the Hubble are so valuable; they allow us to see in frequencies that we cannot detect here on Earth.
the frequencies of crossing over between genes
There are many different kinds of spiders in the world. These spiders all eat at different frequencies based on their species.
Note: Impossible to answer unless you define exactly what you mean by " radio 5". Did you mean BBC Radio 5 in the UK? If so did you mean Satellite or land based Broadcasts? For land based Transmitters it could be broadcast on several bands (MW and or VHF) on multiple frequencies.