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Degree to which a process minimizes waste of resources
Efficiency is the often measurable ability to avoid making mistakes or wasting materials, energy, efforts, money, and time while performing a task. In
Efficiency
Topics referred to by the same term
Energy efficiency may refer to: Energy efficiency (physics), the ratio between the useful output and input of an energy conversion process Electrical efficiency
Energy_efficiency
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up efficiency in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Efficiency is the extent to which time or effort is well used for the intended task or purpose
Efficiency_(disambiguation)
U.S. government efficiency initiative
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) was a second Trump administration initiative in the United States. Despite its name, it was not a federal
Department of Government Efficiency
Department_of_Government_Efficiency
Situation in which nothing can be improved without something else being hurt
microeconomics, economic efficiency, depending on the context, is usually one of the following two related concepts: Allocative or Pareto efficiency: any changes
Economic_efficiency
The efficiency ratio indicates the expenses as a percentage of revenue (expenses / revenue), with a few variations – it is essentially how much a corporation
Efficiency_ratio
Measurement of resource allocation
In a business context, operational efficiency is a measurement of resource allocation and can be defined as the ratio between an output gained from the
Operational_efficiency
Measure of a ligand's binding energy per atom
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
Ligand_efficiency
Work done divided by heat provided
Engine efficiency of thermal engines is the relationship between the total energy contained in the fuel, and the amount of energy used to perform useful
Engine_efficiency
Ratio in plant physiology
Water-use efficiency (WUE) refers to the ratio of plant biomass to water lost by transpiration, can be defined either at the leaf, at the whole plant or
Water-use_efficiency
Measure of performance of heat engines
In thermal engineering, exergy efficiency (also known as the second-law efficiency or rational efficiency) computes the effectiveness of a system relative
Exergy_efficiency
Ratio of energy extracted from sunlight in solar cells
Solar-cell efficiency is the portion of energy in the form of sunlight that can be converted via photovoltaics into electricity by the solar cell. The
Solar-cell_efficiency
Efficiency of charge transfer in an electrochemical reaction
Faraday efficiency (also called faradaic efficiency, faradaic yield, coulombic efficiency, or current efficiency) describes the efficiency with which
Faraday_efficiency
Efficiency leads to increased demand
increase the efficiency of a resource's use lead to a rise, rather than a fall, in total consumption of that resource. Greater efficiency reduces the amount
Jevons_paradox
The efficiency of conversion of ingested food to unit of body substance (ECI, also termed "growth efficiency") is an index measure of food fuel efficiency
Efficiency_of_food_conversion
Weakly optimal allocation of resources
addition to the context of efficiency in allocation, the concept of Pareto efficiency also arises in the context of efficiency in production vs. x-inefficiency:
Pareto_efficiency
Percentage of energy converted into electricity
The efficiency of a plant is the percentage of the total energy content of a power plant's fuel that is converted into electricity. The remaining energy
Power_plant_efficiency
Economics concepts
There are several concepts of efficiency for a financial market. The most widely discussed is informational or price efficiency, which is a measure of how
Financial_market_efficiency
Video compression format, succeeds H.264/MPEG-4 AVC
High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), also known as H.265 and MPEG-H Part 2, is a patent-encumbered video compression standard designed as part of the MPEG-H
High_Efficiency_Video_Coding
Quality measure of a statistical method
In statistics, efficiency is a measure of quality of an estimator, of an experimental design, or of a hypothesis testing procedure. Essentially, a more
Efficiency_(statistics)
Measure of efficiency in aerospace engineering
and spacecraft design, overall propulsion system efficiency η {\displaystyle \eta } is the efficiency with which the energy contained in a vehicle's fuel
Propulsive_efficiency
Statistic for comparing the overall value of a basketball player
statistical benchmark for comparing the overall value of players is called efficiency. It is a composite basketball statistic that is derived from basic individual
Efficiency_(basketball)
Energy conversion in optics
In optics, wall-plug efficiency or radiant efficiency is the energy conversion efficiency with which the system converts electrical power into radiant
Wall-plug_efficiency
Aircraft engine that produces thrust by emitting a jet of gas
high-bypass turbofan engines. They give higher speed and greater fuel efficiency than piston and propeller aeroengines over long distances. A few air-breathing
Jet_engine
Extent to which an antenna is uniformly excited
Antenna [aperture] illumination efficiency is a measure of the extent to which an antenna or array is uniformly excited or illuminated. It is typical for
Illumination_efficiency
New Zealand crown agency
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA; Māori: Te Tari Tiaki Pūngao) is a New Zealand government/Crown agency responsible for promoting energy
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority
Energy_Efficiency_and_Conservation_Authority
Assembly of photovoltaic cells used to generate electricity
solar cell front optical surface area slightly. To improve solar cell efficiency manufacturers maximize frontal surface area available for sunlight and
Solar_panel
Measure of energy loss in storage systems
Roundtrip efficiency is a key performance metric for an energy storage system (ESS) that characterizes the loss energy during a full cycle of charge and
Roundtrip_efficiency
Device used to produce electricity from light
efficiency may be broken down into reflectance efficiency, thermodynamic efficiency, charge carrier separation efficiency and conductive efficiency.
Solar_cell
Performance measure of a device that uses thermal energy
In thermodynamics, the thermal efficiency ( η t h {\displaystyle \eta _{\rm {th}}} ) is a dimensionless performance measure of a device that uses thermal
Thermal_efficiency
Filtration Efficiency or BFE is a measurement of a respirator material's resistance to penetration of bacteria. Results are reported as percent efficiency and
Bacterial filtration efficiency
Bacterial_filtration_efficiency
Efficiency standard of air filters
HEPA (/ˈhɛpə/, high efficiency particulate air, or high efficiency particulate arresting) is an efficiency standard of air filters. A HEPA filter is an
HEPA
Higher wage paid to encourage productivity
In labor economics, an efficiency wage is a wage paid in excess of the market-clearing wage to increase the labor productivity of workers. Specifically
Efficiency_wage
Maximum theoretical efficiency of a solar cell
physics, the radiative efficiency limit (also known as the detailed balance limit, Shockley–Queisser limit, Shockley–Queisser efficiency limit or SQ limit)
Shockley–Queisser_limit
Parameter used in drug design
Lipophilic efficiency (LiPE), sometimes referred to as ligand-lipophilicity efficiency (LLE) is a parameter used in drug design and drug discovery to
Lipophilic_efficiency
In welfare economics, distributive efficiency occurs when goods and services are received by those who have the greatest need for them. Abba Lerner first
Distributive_efficiency
Information rate that can be transmitted over a given bandwidth
Spectral efficiency (alternatively, spectrum efficiency or bandwidth efficiency) refers to the information rate that can be transmitted over a given bandwidth
Spectral_efficiency
Concept in economics
In economics, dynamic efficiency is achieved when an economy invests less than the return to capital; conversely, dynamic inefficiency exists when an economy
Dynamic_efficiency
Ability of a cell to take up DNA
Transformation efficiency refers to the ability of a cell to take up and incorporate exogenous DNA, such as plasmids, during a process called transformation
Transformation_efficiency
Engine in which fuel combusts with an oxidizer
have had two major problems—poor breathing (volumetric efficiency) and low thermal efficiency. However, new designs are being introduced that seek to
Internal_combustion_engine
Methods for higher energy efficiency
Efficient energy use, or energy efficiency, is the process of reducing the amount of energy required to provide products and services. There are many technologies
Efficient_energy_use
Topics referred to by the same term
an appliance energy efficiency rating used in Australia and New Zealand European Union energy label, an appliance energy efficiency rating used in Europe
Energy_rating
Discussing what form of transport is the most fuel efficient and economical
The energy efficiency in transport is the useful travelled distance, of passengers, goods or any type of load; divided by the total energy put into the
Energy efficiency in transport
Energy_efficiency_in_transport
Measure of thermal efficiency
The annual fuel utilization efficiency (AFUE; pronounced 'A'-'Few' or 'A'-'F'-'U'-'E') is a thermal efficiency measure of space-heating furnaces and boilers
Annual fuel utilization efficiency
Annual_fuel_utilization_efficiency
Ratio between the useful output and the input of a machine
Energy conversion efficiency (η) is the ratio between the useful output of an energy conversion machine and the input, in energy terms. The input, as well
Energy_conversion_efficiency
Ratio of the output to input power of a machine
In mechanical engineering, mechanical efficiency is a dimensionless ratio that measures the efficiency of a mechanism or machine in transforming the power
Mechanical_efficiency
Smart people like tough problems
The neural efficiency hypothesis proposes that while performing a cognitive task, individuals with higher intelligence levels exhibit lower brain activation
Neural_efficiency_hypothesis
Efficiency factor is a ratio of some measure of performance to an expected value. In data communications, the factor is the ratio of the time to transmit
Efficiency_factor
Basketball term
In basketball statistics, Offensive Efficiency Rating (OER) is the average number of points scored by a basketball player per shot taken. This includes
Offense_efficiency_rating
Cooling output divided by electricity input, as a standard for HVAC systems
In the United States, the efficiency of air conditioners is often rated by the seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) which is defined by the Air Conditioning
Seasonal energy efficiency ratio
Seasonal_energy_efficiency_ratio
Form of thermal efficiency
Fuel efficiency (or fuel economy) is a form of thermal efficiency, meaning the ratio of effort to result of a process that converts chemical potential
Fuel_efficiency
Correlation factor comparing drag coefficient with an ideal wing
The Oswald efficiency, similar to the span efficiency, is a correction factor that represents the change in drag with lift of a three-dimensional wing
Oswald_efficiency_number
Telecommunications performance metric
In antenna theory, radiation efficiency is a measure of how well a radio antenna converts the radio-frequency power accepted at its terminals into radiated
Radiation_efficiency
Cell reproduction parameter
Plating efficiency ("PE") is a measure of the number of colonies originating from single cells. It is a very sensitive test and is often used for determining
Plating_efficiency
Airbreathing jet engine designed to provide thrust by driving a fan
increase in thermal efficiency is at the expense of a worse propulsive efficiency with the net effect being a lower overall efficiency. In other words, the
Turbofan
Ratio of animal feed to desired product
ratio (FCR) or feed conversion rate is a ratio or rate measuring of the efficiency with which the bodies of livestock convert animal feed into the desired
Feed_conversion_ratio
Social utility efficiency (SUE) or voter satisfaction efficiency (VSE) is a metric for comparing voting methods which compares them based on the average
Social_utility_efficiency
Efficiency of incineration in terms of usable heat energy and minimization of emissions
Specifically, it may refer to: fuel efficiency engine efficiency depending on whether the level of efficiency is determined by the fuel itself or the
Combustion_efficiency
science, the efficiency of a network is a measure of how efficiently it exchanges information and it is also called communication efficiency. The underlying
Efficiency_(network_science)
Maximizing effect while minimizing waste
Resource efficiency is the maximising of the supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order
Resource_efficiency
Storage efficiency is the ability to store and manage data that consumes the least amount of space with little to no impact on performance; resulting in
Storage_efficiency
Efficiency of energy transfer from one trophic level to next
efficiency is the efficiency with which energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next. It is determined by a combination of efficiencies relating
Ecological_efficiency
Topics referred to by the same term
Efficiency expert may refer to: Scientific management Ergonomics expert Business efficiency expert The Efficiency Expert (novel), a 1921 novel by Edgar
Efficiency_expert
Description of the average spectral sensitivity of human visual perception of brightness
A luminous efficiency function or luminosity function represents the average spectral sensitivity of human visual perception of light. It is based on subjective
Luminous_efficiency_function
Used to assess the predictive power of hydrological models
The Nash–Sutcliffe model efficiency coefficient (NSE) is used to assess the predictive skill of hydrological models. It is defined as: NSE = 1 − ∑ t =
Nash–Sutcliffe model efficiency coefficient
Nash–Sutcliffe_model_efficiency_coefficient
Property of photosensitive devices
The quantum efficiency (QE) of a photodetector is a measure of its electrical response to light. Another name for it is incident photon to converted electron
Quantum_efficiency
Measurement scale for the effectiveness of air filters
Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value, commonly known as MERV, is a measurement scale designed in 1987 by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and
Minimum efficiency reporting value
Minimum_efficiency_reporting_value
Economic Theory
Static efficiency belongs within neoclassical economics, which argues that explicit theoretical rationale of liberalisation is to achieve an efficient
Static_efficiency
Measure of the fairness of electoral districts
The efficiency gap is a measure to determine the fairness of electoral districts for first-past-the-post voting with a two-party system. It measures which
Efficiency_gap
Electric convertible sports car (2008–2012)
on the model. It has a top speed of 125 mph (201 km/h). The Roadster's efficiency, as of September 2008[update], was reported as 120 miles per gallon gasoline
Tesla Roadster (first generation)
Tesla_Roadster_(first_generation)
Appliance for cold food storage
energy efficiency rating label, with A being the most efficient, instead of the Energy Star. For US refrigerators, the Consortium on Energy Efficiency (CEE)
Refrigerator
Basketball statistic
Defensive rating or defensive efficiency is a statistic used in basketball to measure an individual player's or team's efficiency at preventing the other team
Defensive_rating
Methodology used to improve production
manufacturing focuses on efficiency of inventory strategy to eliminate waste and enhance productivity, Lean manufacturing uses efficiency in its system setups
Lean_manufacturing
US government bureau from 1916 to 1933
The United States Bureau of Efficiency was a bureau under the United States federal government from 1916 to 1933. The Woodrow Wilson administration established
United States Bureau of Efficiency
United_States_Bureau_of_Efficiency
Raster graphics file format
High Efficiency Image File Format (HEIF) is a digital container format for storing individual digital images and image sequences. The standard covers multimedia
High Efficiency Image File Format
High_Efficiency_Image_File_Format
Performance indicator for hydrologic models
The Kling–Gupta efficiency (KGE) is a goodness-of-fit indicator widely used in the hydrologic sciences for comparing simulations to observations. It was
Kling–Gupta_efficiency
Useful power output per electrical power consumed
The efficiency of a system in electronics and electrical engineering is defined as useful power output divided by the total electrical power consumed (a
Electrical_efficiency
Data efficiency refers to efficiency of the many processes that can be applied to data such as storage, access, filtering, sharing, etc., and whether
Data_efficiency
Topic relating to sustainability science
Eco-efficiency refers to the delivery of goods and services to meet human needs and improve quality of life while progressively reducing their environmental
Eco-efficiency
In cell biology, translational efficiency or translation efficiency is the rate of mRNA translation into proteins within cells. It has been measured in
Translational_efficiency
Fraction of optical power diffracted by an optical element
In optics, diffraction efficiency is the performance of diffractive optical elements – especially diffraction gratings – in terms of power throughput.
Diffraction_efficiency
Measure of engine efficiency
Volumetric efficiency (VE) in internal combustion engine engineering is defined as the ratio of the equivalent volume of the fresh air drawn into the cylinder
Volumetric_efficiency
have increasingly considered data-centre reporting requirements, energy-efficiency standards, and broader transparency measures for AI-related resource use
Environmental_impact_of_AI
Self-contained housing unit occupying part of a building
Japan. The smallest self-contained apartments are referred to as studio, efficiency or bachelor apartments in the US and Canada, or studio flat in the UK
Apartment
Rate of increase of a laser's output power with increasing input power
In laser science, slope efficiency is an important property of a laser. It is obtained by plotting the laser output power against the input pump power
Slope_efficiency
When one must decrease production of one good to increase another in an economy
In microeconomic theory, productive efficiency (or production efficiency) is a situation in which the economy or an economic system (e.g., bank, hospital
Productive_efficiency
manufacturers on efficiency classification, with three efficiency classes: Eff 1 for High Efficiency Eff 2 for Standard Efficiency Eff 3 for Low Efficiency The term
Premium_efficiency
Semi-automatic rifle
The KelTec RFB (Rifle, Forward-ejection, Bullpup) is a gas-operated bullpup type semi-automatic rifle, manufactured by KelTec Industries of Florida. At
KelTec_RFB
System-on-a-chip designed by Apple Inc.
performance cores and four efficiency cores, operating at frequencies up to 4.26 GHz for performance cores and 2.60 GHz for efficiency cores. The A19 Pro variant
Apple_A19
Reading ability test
Word Reading Efficiency, commonly abbreviated as TOWRE–2 for its second edition, is a kind of reading test developed to test the efficiency of reading ability
Test of Word Reading Efficiency
Test_of_Word_Reading_Efficiency
In the measurement of ionising radiation the counting efficiency is the ratio between the number of particles or photons counted with a radiation counter
Counting_efficiency
Measure of the performance of passers in gridiron football
Passer rating (also known as passing efficiency in college football) is a measure of the performance of passers, primarily quarterbacks, in gridiron football
Passer_rating
Department of Government Efficiency consists of affiliates and allies associated with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in the second presidency
Network of the Department of Government Efficiency
Network_of_the_Department_of_Government_Efficiency
Topics referred to by the same term
Coding efficiency may refer to: Data compression efficiency Algorithmic efficiency Efficient coding hypothesis Efficiency (disambiguation) Coding (disambiguation)
Coding_efficiency
Data center infrastructure efficiency (DCIE), is a performance improvement metric used to calculate the energy efficiency of a data center. DCIE is the
Data center infrastructure efficiency
Data_center_infrastructure_efficiency
An efficiency dividend is an annual reduction in resources available to an organization. It is usually applied as a percentage of operational (running)
Efficiency_dividend
System spectral efficiency of communication system
CDMA spectral efficiency refers to the system spectral efficiency in bit/s/Hz/site or Erlang/MHz/site that can be achieved in a certain CDMA based wireless
CDMA_spectral_efficiency
Measurement of sleep duration
Sleep efficiency (SE) is the ratio between the time a person spends asleep, and the total time dedicated to sleep (i.e. both sleeping and attempting to
Sleep_efficiency
Audio codec
High-Efficiency Advanced Audio Coding (HE-AAC) is an audio coding format for lossy data compression of digital audio as part of the MPEG-4 standards. It
High-Efficiency Advanced Audio Coding
High-Efficiency_Advanced_Audio_Coding
Aircraft fuel efficiency
economy in aircraft is the measure of the transport energy efficiency of aircraft. Fuel efficiency is increased with better aerodynamics and by reducing weight
Fuel_economy_in_aircraft
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Efficiency, Care
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Tamil
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Efficiency, Care
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional
Pure; Wholesome; Neat; Clean; White; The Ganga
Girl/Female
Hindu
Proficient, Magical, An aspirant, Seeker
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lion
Boy/Male
Tamil
Looks like Ishwar, The supreme God of Hindu, Lord of beauty
Boy/Male
Indian
The gatherer
Boy/Male
British, English
Powerful
Girl/Female
Biblical
Leopard, bitterness, rebellion.
Boy/Male
English Latin American
Roman clan name.
Male
Arthurian
, (high, noble); Arthur's foster-father.
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Golden light
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n.
Power to produce results; efficiency; force; importance; account; as, to speak with effect.
v. t.
Power of action; agency; efficiency.
a.
Furnished with whatever serves to add strength, force, or efficiency.
v. t.
to overthrow; to demolish; to destroy; to deprive of efficiency; to ruin; as, to prostrate a village; to prostrate a government; to prostrate law or justice.
n.
The efficiency of an engine, especially a steam pumping engine, as measured by work done by a certain quantity of fuel; usually, the number of pounds of water lifted one foot by one bushel of coal (94 lbs. old standard), or by 1 cwt. (112 lbs., England, or 100 lbs., United States).
n.
A quantity or coefficient, or constant, which expresses the measure of some specified force, property, or quality, as of elasticity, strength, efficiency, etc.; a parameter.
superl.
Wanting force, vigor, or efficiency in action or expression; not full, loud, bright, strong, rapid, etc.; faint; as, a feeble color; feeble motion.
n.
The quality of being efficient or producing an effect or effects; efficient power; effectual agency.
a.
Small in force or efficiency; not strong; weak; slight; inconsiderable; as, little attention or exertion;little effort; little care or diligence.
v. t.
To corrupt or undermine in morals; to destroy or lessen the effect of moral principles on; to render corrupt or untrustworthy in morals, in discipline, in courage, spirit, etc.; to weaken in spirit or efficiency.
a.
Possessed of, or characterized by, expedition, or efficiency and rapidity in action; performed with, or acting with, expedition; quick; having celerity; speedily; as, an expeditious march or messenger.
v. i.
To have efficiency as an epispastic; to act as a sinapism; -- said of a blister, poultice, etc.
v. t.
To furnish with strength for action; to prepare for efficiency; to fortify.
n.
Joint efficiency; cooperation.
v. t.
To hinder from acting or moving; to prevent the effect or efficiency of; to cause to cease; to repress; to restrain; to suppress; to interrupt; to suspend; as, to stop the execution of a decree, the progress of vice, the approaches of old age or infirmity.
n.
The ratio of useful work to energy expended.
a.
Possessing force; characterized by force, efficiency, or energy; powerful; efficacious; impressive; influential.
n.
Alt. of Efficiency
n.
A remedy which has an action similar to that of another remedy, and hence increases the efficiency of that remedy when combined with it.