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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a minimum range" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the smallest extent or limit of a particular measurement or parameter.
Example: "The device operates effectively within a minimum range of 10 meters."
Alternatives: "a lower limit" or "a basic range".
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To qualify as an ICBM, a missile must have a minimum range of 5,500km 3,4000 miles).
"Without a minimum range, the margin could become bigger, and would also allow opportunities for coin sellers to corner certain players like MotM Coutinho".
An ICBM has a minimum range of 3,400 miles, but experts estimate that the Hwasong-15 had a maximum range of 8,100 miles.
As an initial guideline, a minimum range corresponding to a TTC of 5 s is proposed.
"Right now you need to have electric drive train, a minimum range, and local production and then you get subsidies," Senger explained.
In contrast, brown bears, with a minimum range of 0.5 square kilometers, spent only 10% of the day pacing and had negligible infant mortality.
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Since for many of the laboratories the mean IC50s were outside the range of concentrations used, the quoted fold-range is a minimum observed range (for example, a range from 2.5 to >25 is presented as >10-fold; the true range is unknown).
However, they still suffered from a long minimum range, from 800 to 1,500 ft depending on how the receiver was adjusted.
You may find you wish you had gone with a larger minimum range for these occasions.
The presented framework can also handle experimental data that merely set a maximum or minimum range on the melting temperature rather than an explicit value.
Each plot should contain growth data covering a suitable age range (with a minimum age range of 10 years).
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