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The phrase "least dimension" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in mathematical or scientific contexts to describe the smallest or minimum size of something. Example: "The least dimension of this cube is 2 inches, making it the smallest one in the set."
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(a) Restricted - A portal of 24 inches or less in the least dimension.
(b) Unrestricted - A portal of greater than 24 inches in the least dimension.
Given the latent variables y k of a GDFM, a static factor z k is defined as a process which has a dimension at most equal to that of the latent variables and satisfies y k = L z k with L being a constant matrix, and a minimal static factor is a static factor of the least dimension (Deistler et al., 2010).
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Heavy timber construction can be used where the least dimensions of the members exceed 14 centimetres (5.5 inches); when timbers are this large they are charred but not consumed in a fire and are considered fire-resistant.
Based on the World Health Organization definition, HRQoL includes at least dimensions of physical, psychological and social functioning in the context of disease [ 4].
A fairly new type of composite has emerged in which the reinforcing filler has nanometer scale dimensions (at least one dimension within the range of 1 100 nm).
The intensity data of a pulsar is also treated which is revealed to have a least embedding dimension of 14 and the correlation dimension of about 4.5.
As shown in Table 6, we found within a same model units that presented the same features on most dimensions examined but differed on at least one dimension.
All modules identified by SAMBA have at least one dimension missing, and 84%/34% modules have at least two/three dimensions missing.
Nanomaterials have been defined as having at least one dimension in the range of 1−100 nm.
Nanocelluloses are natural materials with at least one dimension in the nano-scale.
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