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"are efficient in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something's proficiency or skill in a particular task or activity. For example: - Our team members are efficient in project management, ensuring timely delivery of all our projects. - The new software is efficient in processing large amounts of data. - The workers at this factory are efficient in assembling the products, resulting in high-quality output. - I'm not very efficient in cooking, but I'm trying to improve. - The students are efficient in solving complex mathematical problems.
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These tumor cells are efficient in making xenografted tumors with almost 90% efficiency and show marked vascularity with less central necrosis.
"The plants are efficient in terms of producing heat and electricity, but the smoke is full of hazardous materials such as dioxins and methane", explains Blok.
Academics continue to debate whether markets are "efficient", in the sense that all relevant news is incorporated in the price, giving active managers a hopeless task.
About 1 percent of the mass of the interstellar medium is in the form of "dust"—small solid particles that are efficient in absorbing and scattering radiation.
Which industries are efficient in Iran?
Both HDS and DDS are efficient in target detection. .
They are efficient in dynamic environment but at the cost of accuracy.
DMUs which are efficient in the reduced model are also best practice in the comprehensive one.
Coupled shear walls are efficient in resisting lateral forces induced by winds and earthquakes.
The Hough forest consists of many Hough trees that are efficient in matching descriptors.
However, the subspace algorithms are efficient in whatever the respective Doppler is [4, 9].
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