How to use in-sentence of “efficiency”:
– According to the persons that practice this discipline, the efficiency in combat depends on three factors: good physical form, good knowledge of the techniques and of the strategy, good control of stress.
– They also have better fuel efficiency and lower exhaust emissions.
– So, for a boiler that produces 210 kW heat-equivalent input, its thermal efficiency is 210/300 = 0.70, or 70%.
– It is also involved in the Malaysia My Second Home programme, property development and management, offering the best of services with the highest professionalism and efficiency to help enhance the property value over time.
– They were frequently used against Soviet tanks with great efficiency in the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.
– The naked mole rat is well adapted for the limited availability of oxygen within the tunnels that are its habitat: its lungs are very small and its blood has a very strong affinity for oxygen, increasing the efficiency of oxygen uptake.

Example sentences of “efficiency”:
– In order to provide varieties of security and efficiency levels, RC6 allows choices for the block size.
– Productive efficiency refers to the maximum amount of output that an economy can produce at a certain point in time.
– They found the new cloud architecture resulted in significant internal efficiency improvements.
– They were forced to move as well, but this affected their efficiency for only a short time.
– Working with these wikis, the Growth team found evidence of the efficiency of these new features.
– Since most of the focus of modern ship design is directed towards efficiency and stability at sea, the effects of hydrodynamics in shallow waters need to be studied further.
– Regarded widely as the cornerstone of Keynesian thought, the book challenged the established classical economics and introduced important concepts such as the consumption function, the multiplier multiplier, the marginal efficiency of capital, the principle of effective demand and liquidity preference.
– It involves both energy efficiency and renewable energy.
– Although ship propellers usually have an efficiency near 60%, and aircraft propellers around 80%, oscillating foils like fish tails and bird wings can be as efficient as 96%−98%.
- In order to provide varieties of security and efficiency levels, RC6 allows choices for the block size.
- Productive efficiency refers to the maximum amount of output that an economy can produce at a certain point in time.
– This was part of its Whitehall efficiency programme.
– Google for instance mentions the significance of taking serious action to reinforce energy efficiency in case of either running a small data center or a huge service.
– Allocative efficiency is a special type of productive efficiency in which the right amount of goods is produced to benefit society in the best way.
– He raised was responsible for the efficiency of the local militia units of the county, and afterwards of the yeomanry, and volunteers.
– The least efficient, OTEC, uses the temperature difference of ocean water on the surface and ocean water from the depths, a small difference of perhaps 25 degrees Celsius, and so the efficiency must be low.
– This is a natural consequence of the evolution of human optical senses: the response curve that maximizes the overall efficiency against solar illumination will by definition perceive the Sun as white, though there is some subjective variation between observers.
More in-sentence examples of “efficiency”:
– Anti-nuclear groups generally claim that reliance on nuclear energy can be reduced by adopting energy conservation and energy efficiency measures.
– Energy efficiency can reduce the consumption of energy while providing the same level of energy “services”.
– In low light, the rate of photosynthesis is limited by the amount of chlorophyll and the efficiency of the light-dependent reactions.
– For renovations and retrofits they will explore the best options to improve the functionality and efficiency of existing buildings.
– Production and Operations Management, 18, 487-505 Among other reasons for manufacturer outsourcing can be a lack of expertise, time/cost efficiency and a shortage of human resources.
– In accordance with the law of 7 August 2012 that transposes the European Energy Efficiency Directive into Luxembourg legislation, all the gas and electricity meters must be changed in the country, independently of the network operator.
– Increasing costs have forced energy-intensive industries to make substantial efficiency improvements in the past 30 years.
– The use of containers has caused increased efficiency in loading and unloading.
– However, significant operational efficiency and quickness advantages can be achieved even by small organizations, and server consolidation and virtualization rollouts are already in progress.
– A goaltender’s efficiency in stopping shots is calculated as a percentage of shots stopped divided by shots aimed at them.
– In a dramatic showdown on Lisina partisans, thanks to the efficiency of the machine gunners, avoid taking the tactically important positions.
– Management accounting knowledge and experience can therefore be obtained from varied fields and functions within an organization, such as information management, treasury, efficiency auditing, marketing, valuation, pricing, logistics, etc.
– As chair of the Western Governors Association, Schafer led regional efforts to demonstrate how technology could improve the efficiency and lower the cost of delivering government services such as health benefits and food stamps.
– Liquid cooling can improve the efficiency of a data center as it provides an optimal and more targeted cooling.
– To evaluate the efficiency of a substance as a fuel, energy per unit of mass or volume is more convenient.
– The efficiency of the kite shields shields shape came into action when cavalry combat occurred, useful to protect most of the body from the shoulders down to the feet, giving the knight more options in combat.
– When expressed as a percentage, the thermal efficiency must be between 0% and 100%.
– All of these processes gain their efficiency due to the temperature drop across them.
– The most efficient, the combined cycle gas turbine burns natural-gas to heat air to nearly 1530 degrees Celsius, a large temperature difference of 1500 degrees Celsius, and so the efficiency can be very large when the steam-cooling cycle is added.
– Technology has changed sawmill operations significantly in recent years, emphasizing increasing profits through waste minimization and increased energy efficiency as well as improving operator safety.
– Taylor led to the “Modern Efficiency Desk” with a flat top and drawers below.
– From this assessment, it tries to find an Distributionallocation of productive factors as to desirability and economic efficiency within an economy, often relative to competitive general equilibrium.
– Productive efficiency can be shown either by using a production possibility frontier diagram, or by using the marginal cost and average total cost curves.
– These turn faster with more energy efficiency than the original kinds of piston steam engines.
- Anti-nuclear groups generally claim that reliance on nuclear energy can be reduced by adopting energy conservation and energy efficiency measures.
- Energy efficiency can reduce the consumption of energy while providing the same level of energy "services".
- In low light, the rate of photosynthesis is limited by the amount of chlorophyll and the efficiency of the light-dependent reactions.
– For efficiency the sectors should be serviced in order of proximity to the current head position, rather than in the order received.
– They have a maximum efficiency of 83% if exhaust heat is used during the reaction.
– The efficiency of furnaces and air conditioners has increased steadily since the energy crises of the 1970s.
– Any serious vision of a sustainable energy economy thus requires major commitments to both efficiency and renewables.
– From 1994 to 1999, he was a Senior Advisor for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in the United States Department of Energy.
– He reassured his clients by praising each remedy’s efficiency and leaving a small positive notice with each medication.
– This helps improve the efficiency of the vehicle.
– The key to effective cost control is therefore optimizing the efficiency of these activities.
– Small loops have a poor efficiency and are mainly used as receiving antennas at low frequencies.
– He has not tested the power efficiency of the Exynos 9820 yet.
– He was Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency in the Gillard Government.
– The efficiency of jet propulsion goes down with larger animals.
– The 1987 National Appliance Energy Conservation Act authorized the Department of Energy to set minimum efficiency standards for space conditioning equipment and other appliances each year, based on what is “technologically feasible and economically justified”.
– I believe I can greatly benefit this project with the tools and would perform at a much higher efficiency with them.
– So, an engine cannot be 100% efficient, but you can make its efficiency closer to 100% by making the inside temperature hotter and/or the outside temperature colder.
– This is a good test of engineering skills, and helps improve the efficiency of cars and test solar equipment.
– John Howard “Jack” Gibbons was an AmericansAmerican scientist, nuclear physicist, and internationally recognized expert in technologies for energy efficiency and energy resource conservation.
– In 1955 and again in 1958 Hurwicz was a visiting professor, and a fellow on the second visit, at Stanford University and there in 1959 he published “Optimality and Informational Efficiency in Resource Allocation Processes” on making rules for buyers and sellers and governments share wealth.
– An electric resistance heater has a thermal efficiency of at or very near 100%, so, for example, 1500W of heat are produced for 1500W of electrical input.
– When transforming thermal energy into mechanical energy, the thermal efficiency of a heat engine is the percentage of energy that is transformed into work.
– Energy efficiency is using less energy to provide the same level of energy service.
– In the United States, in everyday usage the SEER is the more common measure of energy efficiency for cooling devices, as well as for heat pumps when in their heating mode.
