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efficiency The degree to which outputs are achieved in terms of productivity and input (resources allocated). Efficiency is a measure of performance in terms of which management may set objectives and plan schedules and for which staff members may be held accountable.
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efficiency A measure of the probability that a count will be recorded when radiation is incident on a detector. Usage varies considerably so be aware of which factors (window, transmission, sensitive volume, energy dependence, etc.) are included in a given case. At Wayne State University, we are referring to the percent of total activity present for a given radionuclide detected by the radiation detection instrument being used.
Ãâó: www.oehs.wayne.edu/health%20phsics/glossaryE.html
efficiency The ratio of energy output to energy input in a device.
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efficiency An apartment consisting of one room, sectioned into areas for a kitchen, bedroom, etc.
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efficiency An economic term for conditions that create the biggest possible profit with the smallest possible costs. This is an important idea in industry, since the goal of any business is to make as much money as possible and avoid wasting anything -- think of wastefulness as the opposite of efficiency.
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