| effectiveness |
"The extent to which a specific intervention, procedure, regimen, or service, when deployed in the field, does what it is intended to do for a defined population." 3
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| efficacy |
The extent to which an intervention improves the outcome for people under ideal circumstances. Testing efficacy means finding out whether something is capable of causing an effect at all.
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| efficacy |
"The extent to which a specific intervention, procedure, regimen, or service produces a beneficial result under ideal conditions. Ideally, the determination of efficacy is based on the results of a randomized controlled trial." 3
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| efferent |
Carrying impulses away from the central nervous system.
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| effacement |
The thinning (sometimes called ripening) of the cervix in preparation fordelivery. During effacement, the cervix goes from more than an inch thickto paper thin.
Ãâó: www.babycenter.com/glossary/E
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