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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a valorisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to the assessment or enhancement of value, particularly in economics or social sciences.
Example: "The report includes a thorough valorisation of the project's impact on the local community."
Alternatives: "an evaluation" or "a valuation".
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But just as Dove's campaigns, beyond their apparent championing of diverse body types, still quietly trade off female insecurity and a valorisation of beauty, this act ends up feeling trite when set amid a night that announces beauty actually IS about glamour and makeup.
We propose at the end of this step a valorisation model of rehabilitation activity, with a basic amount of activity points for the medical group (70 groups), and additive activity points for the 7 other variables.
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The paper proposes a solution concerning a complete valorisation of the energy potential of this geothermal water, using heat pumps and a high-performance micro gas turbine cogeneration unit.
This work aimed at proposing a green process for selective recovery of antioxidant polyphenols, in order to propose a sustainable valorisation of chicory grounds, a food-industry by-product.
The OBA presented excellent performance as a component in AAM and a good valorisation was achieved.
Combination of microwave, ultrasound and d-limonene obtained from a bio-refinery of a by-product of citrus fruits industry allow us to develop a very good environmental green approach giving high added values compounds, with a saving of time, and a complete valorisation of waste.
The concept of Landmark is proposed and can be properly used for such an emphasis of the past with a modern valorisation of the past, even for fruition by large public.
A huge volume of boron mining wastes is generated in boron producing countries every year, necessitating the need to find a viable valorisation solution urgently.
Nevertheless, the inclusion of Cuijk's power plant in a broader valorisation scheme means that the public acceptance of the park becomes dependent upon a range of factors, which is wider than before.
Such an 'integrated valorisation' (cf. [3]) of biomass gives priority to produce products with the highest economic value, which coincides with a small biomass demand, which, in turn, is expected to cause only limited negative impacts on the environment and society.
A sustainable food waste valorisation process was proposed by designing a plant with a capacity of 10 metric tons (MT) hour−1 of food waste powder with a 20-year lifetime.
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