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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a faster performance in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements or enhancements in efficiency or speed in a specific context, such as technology, sports, or any performance-related field.
Example: "The new software update promises a faster performance in data processing tasks."
Alternatives: "an improved performance in" or "a quicker performance in".
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This method can estimate the peak location accurately and provides a faster performance in software-based signal acquisition.
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The new board has twice the amount of memory at 1GB and a faster, 900MHz quad-core processor, allowing more demanding applications and providing faster performance in operating systems, coding programs and multimedia functions.
ERENA exhibits higher accuracy and faster performance in homogeneous ignition simulations compared to existing popular explicit and implicit methods for stiff ODEs such as VODE, MTS, and CHEMEQ2.
I've written about the new iPhones, the 6s and the 6s Plus here, investigating the new features such as 3D Touch, Live Photos and faster performance in some detail.
Basically, it operates a CDN for tags, serving the right ones when needed, and only the right ones, leading to faster performance in terms of page load times for visitors.
It might seem reasonable to suppose that faster performance in the mental set phase might be associated with greater (or lesser) success in the testing phase.
The task effect was due solely to the expected faster performance in the neutral condition.
Nevill et al. reported that the 10% faster performance in men compared to women in various freestyle swimming events remained unchanged during the last 60 years [ 3].
The first measurement of the same assessor most likely served as practice and led to lower scores (faster performance) in the second measurement.
Considering that light at 6500K led to an attenuated salivary melatonin expression, and faster performances in the PVT and GO/NOGO tasks, we performed correlations between these variables in order to verify if lower melatonin levels could underlie differences in these cognitive tasks.
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