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The phrase "are still efficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something continues to function effectively over time.
Example: "Despite the advancements in technology, traditional methods are still efficient for certain tasks."
Alternatives: "remain effective" or "continue to be efficient".
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Modest though they look, those spindly pieces of metal are still efficient, and rather impressive as models of mass customization.
For example, the parameters selected under JPEG 2000 compression are still efficient for other attacks even they may not be the best selection under certain circumstances.
Such surface mechanisms could also explain why highly diluted fluids are still efficient in catching insects in Nepenthes.
However, Lemma 1 still applies, thus this problem remains theoretically polynomial and empirical evidence suggests our algorithms are still efficient.
Further, the estimates obtained from QIF are still efficient, even if the correlation structure is misspecified [ 3].
Note that the parameters c and d do not affect the design.> We conclude that the proposed designs are still efficient when there are minor misspecifications of the parameters.
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However, considering that (|E_t|) would not be too large the TTRL-Greedy algorithm is still efficient.
The results show that our scheme is still efficient for nonzero initial value problems.
In summary, the FC-MAC is still efficient and robust even in the error-prone environment.
Since (|E_t|) is usually very small in real applications, the algorithm is still efficient.
Therefore, in terms of PSNR k, component-wise DCT-based filtering is still efficient.
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