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The phrase "a total efficiency of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the overall effectiveness or performance of a system, process, or operation, often in a technical or analytical context.
Example: "The new manufacturing process achieved a total efficiency of 95%, significantly reducing waste and increasing productivity."
Alternatives: "an overall efficiency of" or "a complete efficiency of".
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Thus, a total efficiency of about 35% is expected.
Among all recollected structures, 40.1% had developed to the morula and/or blastocyst stage, meaning a total efficiency of 17.3% based on all transferred oocytes.
The efficiency of the ICPT system varies from 75%to9191% with a total efficiency of 63 77% during the entire charging period.
The commonly used regimen, rituximab in combination with chemotherapy, shows a total efficiency of 75%96%% [1].
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Moreover, preliminary improvement calculations promise a future total efficiency of 80% with a pressure drop of 1.2 Pa.
The resulting device exhibits a maximum total efficiency of 13.1 lm/W and an efficiency of 5.4 lm/W at 1,000 cd/m2.
The device exhibits a maximum total efficiency of 41.5 lm W−1 and a low turn-on voltage of 2.5 V (>1 cd m−2).
The optimized device exhibits a maximum total efficiency of 13.1 and 5.4 lm/W at 1,000 cd/m2.
The device exhibits a maximum total efficiency of 41.5 lm W−1, the highest among hybrid WOLEDs with n-type ILs.
The optimized device exhibits a maximum total efficiency of 41.5 lm W−1, the highest value among hybrid WOLEDs with n-type ILs.
Productivity is a proof of total efficiency of production process and also a subject of maximization.
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