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valuation [‚val·yə′wā·shən]
(mathematics)
A scalar function of a field which has properties similar to those of absolute value.


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A cheese press is critical in the yield of the food because it is expended to the right way valuate the components to be integrated as well as the pressure level that necessitate to be maintained on the process to realize sure that the cheese that will be gained will turn out elegant.
A cheese press is essential in the output of the food because it is utilized to the right way valuate the fixings to be mixed as well as the force per unit area that need to be maintained on the physical process to establish surely that the cheese that will be made will turn out fine.
The NFU said it would continue to oppose the implementation of compensation tables, which it considers to be far too rigid to accurately valuate the massive range of animals in the market place.
 
 
 
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