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The phrase "an optimising of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of making something more efficient or effective, often in a technical or business context.
Example: "The project focuses on an optimising of our current workflow to enhance productivity."
Alternatives: "an improvement of" or "a refinement of".
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Thus, an optimising of the treatment approach with GH is mandatory.
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Thanks to the development of an optimising programme, based on the genetic algorithms theory, it was possible to find an optimal solution.
· Active optimising of all relevant comorbid conditions.
Secondly, specialist palliative care evolved to meet the needs of middle aged and 'younger old' people with cancer [ 7] and may not provide an appropriate framework for optimising end-of-life care in advanced age [ 6].
This paper presents an experimental investigation and the corresponding numerical simulation of a new approach of optimising the performance of liners over an extended life period.
Initially, a stress optimised shape of the stringer cutout is determined.
Metaheuristic search has been shown to be a practical method of optimising the characteristics of such distributions.
A further limitation to introducing and optimising usage of an EHR is facilitating and enabling clinicians to have access to e-health technology.
Things were belatedly put back on an even keel by optimising deployment of the resource injections.
To estimate the value of the objective function in a space of optimising variables the mathematical model of PHE is developed.
I am assuming here that normative means that one can describe a process in terms of optimising an objective function.
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