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Efficiency and is
Efficiency is a measure of how much of the power source is usefully applied to the amplifier's output.
Efficiency is improved if more output is generated without changing inputs, or in other words, the amount of " waste " is reduced.
Efficiency: each pixel is checked once.
Efficiency is only about 1 %, due to low interaction of gamma with the tube, and the article on the Geiger-Muller tube carries an account of the technique used to detect photon radiation.
Efficiency of atomic orbital interactions is determined from the overlap ( a measure of how well two orbitals constructively interact with one another ) between two atomic orbitals, which is significant if the atomic orbitals are close in energy.
Efficiency is important because many diseases depend upon processes within the cell and can only be impeded by drugs that make their way into the cell.
Efficiency and common problems: With only one cylinder in plunger pumps, the fluid flow varies between maximum flow when the plunger moves through the middle positions, and zero flow when the plunger is at the end positions.
Efficiency in application of water to the fields is low, but the main problem is leakage in main and secondary canals, especially Turkmenistan's main canal, the Karakum Canal.
Efficiency is a function of power output.
; Efficiency: While there are losses in the charge / discharge cycle and in the conversion of electricity to motive power, Rutter points out that most electric boats need only about 1. 5 kW or 2 hp to cruise at 5 mph, a common maximum river speed and that a 30 hp petrol or diesel engine producing only 2 hp is considerably more inefficient.
Efficiency factor is a ratio of some measure of performance to an expected value.
Efficiency is not to be confused with the PFC, though many computer hardware reviews conflate them.
Efficiency is gained by utilizing a parry rather than a block.
Efficiency is gained in that the opponent has less time to react to the nullification of their attack while having to worry about defending an incoming attack.
EER is the Energy Efficiency Ratio based on a 35 ° C ( 95 ° F ) outdoor temperature.
To more accurately describe the performance of air conditioning equipment over a typical cooling season a modified version of the EER is used, the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio ( SEER ), or in Europe the ESEER.
Efficiency is increased by raising the compression ratio.
Efficiency is also increased because there is much less opportunity for human error.
Efficiency is very dependent upon the HPLC column and the HPLC method used

Efficiency and optimal
* Efficiencythe optimal method for accomplishing a task.
* Efficiencythe optimal method for accomplishing a task ; the fastest method to get from point A to point B.
Efficiency concerns the provision of information through the optimal ( most productive and economical ) use of resources.

Efficiency and when
All versions have a standard fit " Gear Efficiency Indicator " which graphically states what gear to be in and when to change up and down to optimise economy.
; Efficiency: When normality holds, MWW has an ( asymptotic ) efficiency of or about 0. 95 when compared to the t test.
Volumetric Efficiency is frequently abbreviated as " VE " when discussing engine efficiency.
The second, entitled " Naval Corps, Specialization and Efficiency ", argued for increasing the specializations of line officers rather than creating separate corps of specialists, a more controversial topic at a time when naval aviators were agitating for the creation of a new specialist branch of their own.
In 1930 the new Efficiency Decoration was introduced to be awarded to all three services, but when the ED was awarded to a Territorial Army officer it continued to be known as the Territorial Decoration and the recipient still used the letters TD after their name.
Since 1998 when the Transportation Efficiency Act for the 21st Century was enacted in 1998, an external advisory council, the Advisory Council for Transportation Statistics ( ACTS ), has advised the BTS director on the quality and objectivity relating to BTS data and analysis.

Efficiency and cells
Efficiency is presently quite low for these cells, so they are targeted especially to portable applications, where energy and power density are more important than efficiency.
Efficiency would need to be increased and cost decreased to make TPV competitive with fuel cells or internal combustion engines.
The device is a sodium concentration cell which uses a ceramic, polycrystalline β-alumina solid electrolyte ( BASE ), as a separator between a high pressure region containing sodium vapor at 900-1300 K and a low pressure region containing a condenser for liquid sodium at 400-700 K. Efficiency of AMTEC cells has reached 16 % in the laboratory and is predicted to approach 20 %.
Plating Efficiency is the number of cells that grow into colonies per 100 cells inoculated.
Plating Efficiency is one of the parameters typically used to define growth properties of cells in culture.

Efficiency and are
* Efficiency -- How much time, and how many steps, are required for people to complete basic tasks?
Efficiency factors are used in performance rating and remuneration calculation exercises.
Efficiency figures on site are often much closer to the 90 % mark, due to varying power conditions.
Special topics are Qualification & Examination, Apprenticeships ( BPV-Beroepspraktijkvorming ) and ( labourmarket ) Efficiency of VET.
* Efficiency factor ( N ) practically measures how sharp component peaks on the chromatagram are, as ratio of the component peak's area relative to the width of the peaks at their widest point ( at the baseline ).
" On the Road to Sustainable Forestry: The Maya of Quintana Roo are Striving to Combine Economic Efficiency, Ecological Sustainability, and a Democratic Society.
Efficiency in chess problems is considered a great boon, but Drumare's attempt is very inefficient — no less than 30 men are on the board.
Efficiency wages are therefore a market failure explanation of unemployment – in contrast to theories which emphasize government intervention ( such as minimum wages ).
The theoretical efficiencies for both, Ericsson and Stirling cycles acting in the same limits are equal to the Carnot Efficiency for same limits.
Efficiency values for light from a heat source are typically less than two percent.
interests .” Münsterberg's works Vocation and Learning ( 1912 ) and Psychology and Industrial Efficiency ( 1913 ) are usually considered the beginning of what would later become known as industrial psychology.
In Psychology and Industrial Efficiency ( 1913 ) Münsterberg addressed many different topics that are very important to the current field of industrial psychology.
The listing of periodicals under permanent banning orders as of 2007 includes many publications which have ceased to be published, as well as ones which are now sold freely without any realistic chance of prosecution, such as Health and Efficiency and The Weekly News.
* Internal Quantum Efficiency ( IQE ) is the ratio of the number of charge carriers collected by the solar cell to the number of photons of a given energy that shine on the solar cell from outside and are absorbed by the cell.
While the practices, or technologies, employed in green building are constantly evolving and may differ from region to region, fundamental principles persist from which the method is derived: Siting and Structure Design Efficiency, Energy Efficiency, Water Efficiency, Materials Efficiency, Indoor Environmental Quality Enhancement, Operations and Maintenance Optimization, and Waste and Toxics Reduction.
By producing this understanding, architects are attempting to address the goals of Enterprise Architecture: Effectiveness, Efficiency, Agility, and Durability.
Efficiency is still valued, but the tasks for which we seek maximum efficiency are more carefully considered.
Technology Growth and Efficiency are regarded as two of the biggest sub-sections of Total Factor Productivity, the former possessing " special " inherent features such as positive externalities and non-rivalness which enhance its position as a driver of economic growth.

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