minimum limit of size

  • 1limit — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ outer ▪ northern, southern, etc. ▪ three mile, etc. ▪ city …

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  • 2Minimum spanning tree — The minimum spanning tree of a planar graph. Each edge is labeled with its weight, which here is roughly proportional to its length. Given a connected, undirected graph, a spanning tree of that graph is a subgraph that is a tree and connects all… …

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  • 3size limit — a legal limit on the size of fish that can be caught, either minimum or maximum. A minimum size allows fish to grow to a marketable size and to reproduce and a maximum size limit protects large and successful spawning adults …

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  • 4limit order — An order in which the customer sets a limit on the price and/or time of execution. Chicago Board of Trade glossary An order to buy a stock at or below a specified price, or to sell a stock at or above a specified price. For instance, you could… …

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  • 5minimum — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, bare, very ▪ agreed, guaranteed ▪ recommended ▪ federal …

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  • 6size — noun 1 how big or small sth is ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, enormous, fair, good, great, impressive, large, massive, substantial, vast …

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  • 7Size of the United States House of Representatives — The size of the United States House of Representatives refers to total number of congressional districts (or seats) into which the land area of the United States proper has been divided. The number of seats is currently set at 435 voting… …

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  • 8Minimum Guaranteed Fill Order- MGF — A service provided by market makers in its assigned stocks to maintain fair and orderly markets. Minimum guaranteed fill (MGF) orders are a guaranteed fill for small market orders from retail clients up to a specific size at the best posted bid… …

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  • 9limit of perception — the minimum visual angle below which perception is impossible: an object to be perceived must subtend a visual angle of four or five minutes, thus making its image on the retina about the size of a retinal cone of 3.3–3.6 micrometers in… …

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  • 10Critical minimum effort theory — The critical minimum effort theory has been given by Harvey Leibenstein, in his book Economic Backwardness and Economic Growth. This theory relates to overpopulated and underdeveloped or developing nations such as India and Indonesia.This theory… …

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