| BVE | binocular visual efficiency; blood vessel endothelium; blood volume expander |
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| DQE | detective quantum efficiency |
| eff | effect; efferent; efficiency; effusion |
| EOP | efficiency of plating; emergency outpatient |
| ER | efficiency ratio; epigastric region; ejection rate; electroresection; emergency room; endoplasmic re... |
| % CFE | Colony forming efficiency |
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| DQE | Detective Quantum Efficiency |
| E | Efficiency |
| FE | Feed efficiency |
| FER | Food Efficiency Ratio |
| efficiency | 1. The quality of being efficient or producing an effect or effects; efficient power; effectual agency. "The manner of this divine efficiency being far above us." (Hooker) 2. <mechanics> The ratio of useful work to energy expended. Efficiency of a heat engine, the ratio of the work done an engine, to the work due to the heat supplied to it. Origin: L. Efficientia. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| efficiency, organizational | The capacity of an organization, institution, or business to produce desired results with a minimum expenditure of energy, time, money, personnel, materiel, etc. (12 Dec 1998) |
| carnot efficiency | <radiobiology> Maximum possible efficiency for conversion of thermal energy to useful work (such as electrical energy), as determined by the laws of thermodynamics. The Carnot efficiency (eta) for conversion of thermal to electric energy (for example, the upper limit on efficiency of a steam turbine) is given by (eta) = [ (T-hot) - (T-cold) ] / (T-hot). That is, one gets the efficiency from the values of the input and output temperatures (measured in Kelvin). (09 Oct 1997) |
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| visual efficiency | A rating used in computing compensation for industrial ocular injuries, incorporating measurements of central acuity, visual field, and ocular motility. (05 Mar 2000) |
| combustion efficiency | Actual heat produced by combustion divided by the total heat potential of the fuel consumed (17 Dec 1998) |
| heat transfer efficiency | Useful heat output released to the room divided by the actual heat produced in the firebox (17 Dec 1998) |
| quantum efficiency | The number of photons required for the formation of one oxygen molecule in photosynthesis. Varies from 8-14 depending on the system used to measure it. (18 Nov 1997) |
| thermal efficiency | <radiobiology> Ratio of the electric power produced by a power plant to the original amount of heat produced. This measures the efficiency with which the thermal energy is converted to electricity. (09 Oct 1997) |
| transformation efficiency | The number of bacterial cells that uptake and express plasmid DNA divided by the mass of plasmid used (in transformants/microgram). (09 Oct 1997) |
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Administrative Efficiency, Organizational Productivity, Efficiency, Program
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the ratio of the output to the input of any system skillfulness in avoiding wasted time and effort; "she did the work with great efficiency"
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Output power divided by input power, (work performed in ratio to energy used to produce it).
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The degree to which repeated values for a statistic cluster around the parameter.
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Producing growth with little waste. Intact ecosystems are highly efficient. Young ecosystems are much more wasteful with their use of energy.
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Relates to the light output from a fixture (luminaire) as a percentage of light output from the bulb or bulbs it uses.
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| efficiency | skillfulness in avoiding wasted time and effort |
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| efficiency | the ratio of the output to the input of any system |
| efficiency | a furnished apartment with a kitchenette and bathroom |
| efficiency | an expert in increasing the efficient use of machines and personnel |
| efficiency | an expert in increasing the efficient use of machines and personnel |
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