Collocations withefficiency
These are words often used in combination withefficiency.
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administrative efficiency
Tax rate increases, new taxes, enhanced administrative efficiency and slow but steady economic growth all helped increase central-government revenue.
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aerodynamic efficiency
The new compact design allowed for great advancement in the bodywork and increasing the car's aerodynamic efficiency at the rear.
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average efficiency
More than one-half of the farmers cultivating their own plots operate above the estimated average efficiency level compared to less than one-quarter cultivating borrowed plots.
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computational efficiency
This shows that data mining must pay close attention to computational efficiency and simple models are often preferred.
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conversion efficiency
The electric field with the inaccurate quasi phase matching would not change significantly because of the low conversion efficiency.
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economic efficiency
The economic efficiency potential of using robots is defined by construction quantities, a high level of manual work, and hard and unfavorable working conditions.
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efficiency consideration
For motor efficiency consideration, the chosen motor should have a maximum power roughly twice the power requirement computed in the previous step.
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efficiency expert
Yet it is rather like telling an efficiency expert that he cannot consider what his board of directors has done.
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efficiency rating
This effect can be reduced in cogeneration processes, which can achieve an efficiency rating of as much as 90%.
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efficiency ratio
Efficiency ratio is essentially how much you spend to make a dollar.
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enhanced efficiency
The new reform proposal tried to integrate enhanced efficiency with a more regulated national insurance system based on solidarity.
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great efficiency
The decline in fertility during this period is a combination of many factors, but certainly the new type of contraceptives provided assurance of great efficiency of fertility control.
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high efficiency
A good robotic design achieves high efficiency of this motion transformation.
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improved efficiency
Continued debt servicing and improved efficiency can make for growth in the future.
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improving efficiency
Improving efficiency of procedures for compositional synthesis by using bi-directional search.
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increased efficiency
Consolidation was driven by the goal of increased efficiency.
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increasing efficiency
Increasing efficiency in the globalization of business is resulting in a decreased diversity in the ways of doing and producing things.
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maximum efficiency
When considered as particulars, chickens are perceived as machines or some other production units to be manipulated for maximum efficiency of production.
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mechanical efficiency
In practice, the selflocking mechanism does not approach 100% efficiency, and the mechanical efficiency is limited, as mentioned above.
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operating efficiency
Operating efficiency 2002 ends on a duller note than 2001.
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operational efficiency
Some considered programmatic regional cooperation as a means to increase operational efficiency, for example, by sharing emergency supplies between country offices.
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optimum efficiency
Tractors, harvest equipment and other equipment require a minimum usage (either acres or hours) in order to achieve optimum efficiency.
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organizational efficiency
It is suggested that these different purposes relate, in turn, to the expectations and requirements of public health, organizational efficiency and user empowerment.
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overall efficiency
Presumably, pruning eliminates unused and inefficient connections to improve the overall efficiency and specificity of neurotransmission.
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passing efficiency
He finished 6th in the nation in completion percentage, 8th in yards per attempt, and 7th in passing efficiency.
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peak efficiency
It now takes two years to train him, and an estimated further four before he reaches peak efficiency.
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photosynthetic efficiency
The significance of photosynthetic efficiency to habitat preference and phylogeny among tillandsioid bromeliads.
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quantum efficiency
This follows from its 100% quantum efficiency and from an absence of significant absorption at the pump, signal, and idler wavelengths.
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relative efficiency
Given the relative efficiency of convection compared to conduction, this stage would probably be short compared with the time it takes the lava to freeze.
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remarkable efficiency
As long as actors can see one another, they can communicate with remarkable efficiency even when distance or a barrier precludes speech.
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removal efficiency
The removal efficiency by ultrasound was markedly different for the two apparatus developed and for the two strains tested.
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reproductive efficiency
As a result, female reproductive efficiency in the oldest females declined by 87% in relation to the younger ones.
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ruthless efficiency
In the soap industry, for example, there are only two or three giants, but they compete with ruthless efficiency against one another.
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standard of efficiency
These surveys defined (and continue to define) tanks as physical systems and specified for each an engineering 'standard of efficiency'.
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thermodynamic efficiency
Fuel cell powered boats may benefit from the higher thermodynamic efficiency of fuel cells compared to internal combustion engines (40-60% vs 20-25%).
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