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The phrase "a minimum of data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the least amount of data required for a particular purpose or analysis.
Example: "To conduct the experiment, we need a minimum of data to ensure accurate results."
Alternatives: "the least amount of data" or "a basic amount of data".
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Feed a minimum of data into a maximum of computer code and then let the machine whirl off in time and space.
Also a minimum of data points is required to estimate a stable (i.e. reliable) decomposition.
Attention has been paid to strategies that enable participation in the study in ways that maximise the collection of a minimum of data with minimal inconvenience to patients.
Most of the above local studies that have investigated the link between negative psychosocial factors and childhood depression have been undertaken in special population groups such as child soldiers, HIV/AIDS infected children, HIV/AIDS orphans and child laborers with a minimum of data derived from community surveys.
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Given this source of 'missing' data, a minimum of 13 data points was deemed acceptable for inclusion of a group in statistical analyses.
Self-evidently trends require a minimum of two data points to discern so data from twelve countries had to be discarded.
Instead, it is recommended that there are a minimum of 12 data points before the intervention and 12 data points afterwards as in our study [ 17].
Data were collected by bilingual postal questionnaire which gathered a minimum of demographic data: marital status, housing arrangements and language background.
At each measurement time a minimum of 10 data sets were recorded (within 5 minutes) resulting in a total of 80 data sets and processed as described above.
Only a minimum of private data are kept on the ID card itself.
A method is proposed for this task which demands a minimum of input data and which, in particular, does not require accurate measurements around resonance.
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