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The phrase "a minimal change in function" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing slight modifications or adjustments that do not significantly alter the overall operation or purpose of something.
Example: "The software update resulted in a minimal change in function, ensuring that the core features remained intact."
Alternatives: "a slight alteration in function" or "a minor adjustment in function."
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Two other parameters, e, the minimal change in the objective function for terminating the clustering process and T max, the maximal number of iterations, are also specified.
At admission, blood tests revealed leukocytosis (3.79 × 10/l with 90%% neutrophils), slight anemia (RBC 4.81 × 10/l and PCV of 30.0 %), decreased albumin (1.5 g/dl), elevated hepatobiliary enzymes, possibly owing to cholestasis, and minimal changes in renal function (blood urea nitrogen 34.6 mg/dl and creatinine 0.5 mg/dl).
Then if we use the usual truth conditions for selection functions, the truth conditions determined via selection functions derived from a system of spheres satisfying the Limit Assumption coincide with the truth conditions in terms of system of spheres (this is the reason invoked in Cross and Nute 2001 for classifying Lewis' theory of conditionals as a minimal change theory).
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