Characteristic Frequency definition

Characteristic Frequency means a frequency, which can be easily identified and measured in a given emission. A carrier frequency may for example be designated as the characteristic frequency.

Examples of Characteristic Frequency in a sentence

  • Demographics and physical participation characteristics of respondents.( N=3197) Characteristic Frequency #(%)/Mean (SD) Independent Variable Level of Strength activity freq.

  • Demographics and physical participation characteristics of respondents.( N=3197) Characteristic Frequency #(%)/Mean (SD) Independent Variable Age(y) Gender Race White, non-Hispanic 2416 (73.12) Black, non-Hispanic 439 (13.29) Other/multiple race, non-Hispanic 156 (4.7) BMI Normal/Underweight 934 (29.2) Activity Limitation Moderate/Light Activity (times per week) Medium (3-4 times) 475 (14.9) Never or Unable to do 1362(42.6) Vigorous activity freq.

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