| effectiveness |
efficiency, result and issue related effectiveness and business and cost efficiency, that is, the right things at the right time without resorting to resources, which it would be sound to save or use more usefully.
Ãâó: www.finnevo.fi/eng/contents/iso9000_terms.htm
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| effective dose |
The sum over specified organs or tissues of the equivalent dose in each tissue modified by the tissue weighting factor, as defined in ICRP (1991a). Supersedes effective dose equivalent.
Ãâó: dels.nas.edu/potassium_iodide/glossary.html
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| effectiveness |
The extent to which something actually works. In medicine this is a precise term and relates to the effect size (see below). Effectiveness of a specific treatment may be estimated from relevant research literature but many trials do not include patients with co-morbidity (there might be multiple exclusion criteria) and so the effect size may be less in a typical clinical setting.
Ãâó: reuma.rediris.es/omeract/docs/OMERACT%20Glossary.h...
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| effectiveness |
the extent to which a program or service is meeting its stated goals and objectives.
Ãâó: www.scoea.bc.ca/glossary2001.htm
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| effective temperature |
(a) The temperature a black body would be at if it was at the same luminosity of the star or other object. The effective temperature of the sun is about 5770 K. (b) The one you set the thermostat to in order to get the heating to kick in.
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