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The phrase "a minima of" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It is sometimes used in specific contexts, particularly in legal or academic writing, to refer to a minimum standard or requirement.
Example: "The contract stipulates a minima of three years of experience for applicants."
Alternatives: "a minimum of" or "at least".
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In contrast, the proposed incremental estimation was able to find a minima of ΦC in less than 96 seconds on average with good concentration fit and parameter accuracy (see Figure 4A and Table 1).
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