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Efficiency is the
often measurable ability to
avoid making mistakes or
wasting materials, energy, efforts, money, and time
while performing a task. In...
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Using first-law
efficiencies alone, can lead one to
believe a
system is more
efficient than it is in reality. So, the second-law
efficiencies are
needed to...
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efficiencies of both
digestion (approximate
digestibility or AD) and
metabolic efficiency, or how well
digested food is
converted to m**** (
efficiency...
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Energy efficiency may
refer to:
Energy efficiency (physics), the
ratio between the
useful output and
input of an
energy conversion process Electrical efficiency...
- The
Department of
Government Efficiency (DOGE) is an
initiative by the
second Trump administration within the
federal government of the
United States....
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around 45–50%
thermal efficiency. The
largest diesel engine in the
world peaks at 51.7%. In a
combined cycle plant,
thermal efficiencies approach 60%. Such...
- microeconomics,
economic efficiency,
depending on the context, is
usually one of the
following two
related concepts:
Allocative or
Pareto efficiency: any changes...
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overall energy efficiency is the
product of
voltage efficiency and
faradaic efficiency.
Voltage efficiencies below 100%
reflect the
thermodynamic irreversibility...
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Ligand efficiency is a
measurement of the
binding energy per atom of a
ligand to its
binding partner, such as a
receptor or enzyme.
Ligand efficiency is used...
- The
efficiency ratio indicates the
expenses as a
percentage of
revenue (expenses / revenue), with a few
variations – it is
essentially how much a corporation...