| efflorescence |
Whitish powder (salt deposits) that sometimes appears on masonry surfaces; it is carried to the surface by moisture.
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| efficacy |
The ability of a drug, test or treatment to relieve symptoms, detect or eliminate the disease. A treatment is said to have efficacy if certain positive outcomes ?for example, shrinking of a tumor ?chosen before the start of the trial occur.
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| effectiveness |
The level to which an activity or product is able to satisfy perceived requirements, which compares benefits derived to costs incurred.
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| effective dose |
means the sum over specified tissues of the products of the dose equivalent received following an exposure of, or an intake of radionuclides into, specified tissues of the body, multiplied by appropriate weighting factors. This allows the various tissue-specific health risks to be summed into an overall health risk. The method used to calculate effective dose is described in appendix B of this part.
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| effectiveness |
Ability to achieve stated goals or objectives, judged in terms of both output and impact.
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