minimum cost
collocation in Englishmeaningsofminimumandcost
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minimum
adjective
uk/ˈmɪn.ɪ.məm/us/ˈmɪn.ə.məm/
used to describe something that is the smallest or least allowed ...
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cost
noun
uk/kɒst/us/kɑːst/
the amount of money needed to buy, do, or ...
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(Definition ofminimumandcostfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Ring bound or stapled, they are provided atminimumcostand thus available to both amateur and professional alike.
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Although this method may help maximise utility it implies there is -exibility to switch between suppliers, etc. atminimumcost.
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Our aim has always been to reduce the inflation rate and try to find theminimumcost.
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The short message service gives the subscriber the advantage of choosing a minimum number of words that would communicate comprehensively but briefly withminimumcost.
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We always have theminimumcostand the solutions with this cost constitute the equivalence class of optimal solutions.
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Optimization of the performance of such amplifiers leads to maximum system performance atminimumcost.
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Also, the first greedy condition, assigningminimumcostto the empty sequence, is not an important one.
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Instances where theminimumcostof a tour is equal to either the upper or lower bound are recognised.
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The position (cell) with theminimumcostis kept as a subgoal for the path-planning process.
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Calculation of tolerance based on aminimumcostapproach.
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The first of these is that the ambiguous interferometric phase values are unwrapped based on aminimumcostflow approach.
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The aim is the manufacture of a specified par t atminimumcost.
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In these circumstances they tend towards 'tight fit functionalism' ie demanding all the facilities that they need now at theminimumcost, with minimum space standards.
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In this formulation, each column or variable corresponds to a pairing and the objective is to partition all of the -ights into a set ofminimumcostpairings.
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The budgetary cost of providing water relative to the theoreticalminimumcostis higher, but at the same time higher is the probability that the supply arrangement will be implemented.
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This can be achieved withminimumcostthrough an optimization problem formulation, in which an objective function can be defined by using the mechanical energy of the manipulator.
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