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The phrase "allowing to optimize" is not correct in standard written English.
It is missing a subject or object to clarify what is being allowed to optimize.
Example: "The new software features are allowing us to optimize our workflow more efficiently."
Alternatives: "enabling optimization" or "facilitating optimization".
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Moreover, during the data extraction phase, the Olga code is available for running different simulations allowing to optimize the use of this resource.
Hence in the future the constructed network model can be used for programming the controller allowing to optimize the operating parameters of the wind turbine to maximize the generated power.
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We introduce a new mixed integer linear optimization problem that allows to optimize handovers but takes into account the costs of handovers such as signaling and communication interruption.
This systematic study allowed to optimize the synthesis procedure to assembly AgNPs and bacteriophage.
Thus, the general methodology proposed allows to optimize real power transmission structures in acceptable CPU time.
Within the confidence regions, the moving horizon estimation scheme is allowed to optimize its estimates.
Within the confidence region, the subsystem MHE is allowed to optimize its estimate.
The device presented herein allows to optimize the hydrodynamic and acoustic pulse impact on the milieu of these microorganisms.
They allow to optimize the thermal control of electronic devices incorporating QFN16 packages, which are increasingly used in engineering.
The MHE of a subsystem is only allowed to optimize its subsystem state estimate within the corresponding confidence region.
The collected data allows to optimize an etching process, taking into account compatibility with other materials and required etch rates.
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