Subsequent round minimum opening bet

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Probably a simple one but could not find the answer to this anywhere.

In any given round of betting (e.g. flop) the opening raise must be at least 1BB and any subsequent raise must be of equal or greater amount to the previous raise in that betting round.

But in the subsequent round of betting (e.g. the turn) is the minimum initial bet reduced back down to 1BB or is the minimum opening bet on the turn equal to the last raise in the previous betting round (flop)?
 
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Probably a simple one but could not find the answer to this anywhere.

In any given round of betting (e.g. flop) the opening raise must be at least 1BB and any subsequent raise must be of equal or greater amount to the previous raise in that betting round.

But in the subsequent round of betting (e.g. the turn) is the minimum initial bet reduced back down to 1BB or is the minimum opening bet on the turn equal to the last raise in the previous betting round (flop)?

1 BB or even less when you have less than a BB left to raise with.
Btw, it's not proven science or a rule of thumb, but I see quite some players in the micros, as well cash-game as tournaments , min-raising every street with underpairs/middle pairs.
 
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