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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved efficiency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the successful attainment of a state of efficiency in a process, system, or organization.
Example: "The new software implementation has significantly improved our workflow, and we have achieved efficiency in our operations."
Alternatives: "attained efficiency" or "realized efficiency".
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For example, CRISPR/Cas-mediated editing of human CCR5 gene has been 76.00% efficient whereas ZFNs and TALENs achieved efficiency of 16.70% and 20.00%, respectively.
And then, as the production achieved efficiency, the last ones would cost less.
The maximum achieved efficiency is about 5%, although with another loudspeaker the efficiency would be different.
Healthcare waste has been included as one of the eight priorities in the waste prevention plan for England and the NHS is expected to have achieved efficiency savings of £15 20bn over 2011 14.
Details of verification and validation experiments, and parallel performance analysis in weak and strong scaling studies demonstrating the achieved efficiency of the algorithm are presented.
He points out that fair-trade products often sell at no markup in retail stores, a matter explained away by retailers who claim they've achieved efficiency gains with fair-trade producers, allowing them to pay more for the product and still maintain their profit margins.
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Crystalline silicon solar cells have achieved efficiencies approaching 25% in the laboratory and 20% commercially [5].
Achieving efficiency savings could have a significant positive impact on housing supply".
This device already achieves efficiency comparable to some compact fluorescent and LED bulbs.
The solution proposed makes use of the multicast facility to achieve efficiency.
Another key barrier to achieving efficiency and conservation is that consumers lack information about how much energy they actually use.
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