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"minimum specifications" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the lowest or basic requirements for something. For example, "The project requires all team members to meet the minimum specifications outlined in the company's manual."
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Methods to achieve this WMO normalization are reviewed, giving minimum specifications for useful stations.
The approach follows Hopkins (1987), Gregory (1997) and Ismail (2008) who define similar minimum specifications for the existence of series.
WHO has recommended the use of ultrasonography in developing countries and has also established minimum specifications for a "general purpose ultrasound scanner" [5 8].
From a global perspective, the World Health Organization has recommended the use of US imaging in developing countries and established minimum specifications for a "general purpose scanner" [27].
radiation tolerance, size of detector, etc. and suggest the minimum specifications for a detector, which would be useful for both electron diffraction and high-resolution single-particle imaging.
It is therefore essential for intensivists, as the end clients of these applications, to define the suitable minimum specifications required in order to be operative and helpful.
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His firm's technology has reduced the brainwave pickup to the minimum specification imaginable a single electrode.
The device, similar in idea to Samsung's Gear VR accessory, is a step up from the company's basic Cardboard viewer and represents the next phase in Google's push for virtual reality, complete with a new minimum specification for Daydream compatible smartphones.
Is there a minimum specification for playing video and audio?
Is there a minimum specification for embedded video and audio?
See sections further down for more information on minimum specification details.
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