The number of cycles per second - if that's what you mean - is called the frequency. The unit is the hertz (Hz).
Transmission Rate
Sampling rate or sampling frequency defines the number of samples per second (or per other unit) taken from a continuous signal to make a discrete or digital signal.
In signal processing, sampling is the reduction of a continuous signal to a discrete signal. A common example is the conversion of a sound wave (a continuous signal) to a sequence of samples (a discrete-time signal).
Oversampling is part of signal processing. It is the process of using a sampling frequency that is higher than the Nyquist rate to sample a signal.
600 bauds per second
if the sampling rate is twice that of maximum frequency component in the message signal it is known as nyquist rate
"The sampling rate of a sound card, which is the number of samples taken of the analog signal over a period of time, is usually expressed as samples (cycles) per second, or hertz (Hz)."(Pg. 436, A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC)
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Sampling rate or sampling frequency defines the number of samples per second (or per other unit) taken from a continuous signal to make a discrete or digital signal.
add the number of women who died in her reprodution period in net reprodution rate.
FormulaTotal number of autopsies for a given period x 100Total number of inpatient deaths for the same period
the number of complications in a certain period divided by the total number of patients for the same period
Morbidity rate =(number of new cases of a disease during a specific period of time)/ (number of individuals in the population)
repetition rate of signal
Rate per period
A birth rate is a number of births that occur in a period of time in a given area.
FormulaTotal number of autopsies for a given period x 100Total number of inpatient deaths for the same period
Baud rate is the measure of how many times per second a signal makes a transition between two different states. The state of the signal can be a measurement of frequency, voltages, or phase angles to name a few. The Baud defines the number of signal events that occur in a transmitted signal.