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The phrase "a minimum input" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the least amount of information or data required for a process or task to function properly.
Example: "To proceed with the analysis, we need a minimum input of data from the last quarter."
Alternatives: "a basic input" or "the least input required".
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The harvester needs a minimum input of Pmin = -15 dBm for operation.
The TDC system operates with an input resolution of 1.2 ns, a minimum input pulse width of 4.8 ns and a minimum separation of 4.8 ns between pulses.
The system was able to work with a minimum input power of −10 dBm (0.1 mW) in the frequency range from 1.96 to 1.98 GHz to charge a 5 V super-capacitor.
These pathways were selected on the basis of corrected gamma p value ≤0.05 and a minimum input of 4 genes.
AC-coupled amplifiers with a minimum input impedance of 10 MΩ should be used.
However, this required a minimum input of 50 cells to be processed (Supplementary Figure S5).
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The measured minimum input-referred noise voltage of the sensing amplifier is 16.9μV/√Hz, equivalent to a minimum input-referred noise displacement of 0.34nm/√Hz at a displacement of 6 μm.
"You want a minimum-input type cow, with more depth of body, more thickness, good udder structure and a good disposition," Mr. Calvo said.
The system operates in the 430 MHz band requiring a measured minimum input RF power of −5.8 dBm.
Sensitivity of models to input variables and parameters should be analysed before evaluating and using them in order to identify (a) the minimum input data required for satisfactory simulations, (b) the major cultivation techniques to adapt when designing new cropping systems and (c) the main parameters to be estimated with special care.
The Foreign Office is keen to see a court with minimum input from the UN to avoid bureaucratic snarls.
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