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In fact, mouse-driven interfaces can be far more efficient, at least for some tasks.
Pulsing controls can be far more efficient than steady state regimes under a wide range of conditions but potential gains can be dissipated by management constraints.
The 15-person company's secret weapon is a decades-old form of chip that, revamped by Pico and tamed by the right programmers, can be far more efficient and powerful than the fastest processors in HP's and IBM's supercomputers.
The concept of a computing architecture was born when military experts discovered that if you arranged the desks in a certain way for people doing computations, these people can be far more efficient.
That way, you effectively decouple the problem and can be far more efficient.
As is evident from the results from Table 1, BDD representation and manipulation can be far more efficient on a synchronous representation as compared to the asynchronous representation.
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For example, in the MHD paradigm, jet acceleration is an intrinsically inefficient process that requires a few thousand gravitational radii to reach equipartition of the energy fluxes (Komissarov et al. 2007; Barkov and Komissarov 2008) (purely hydrodynamical mechanisms can however be far more efficient (Aloy and Rezzolla 2006)).
NEW YORK TIMES How Interval Training Can Make You Incredibly Efficient at Work | Just as runners find that short, intense workouts are a good way to train, bursts of single-minded tasks can help us be far more efficient with work, Tony Schwartz writes in the Life@Work column.
While the A330's operating costs in those conditions can be not far above those of the Boeing 737 or Airbus A321, the A320neo and 737 MAX promise to be far more efficient.
While a single-payer system would be far more efficient, it now seems even more unattainable.
He said it would be far more efficient to have one central computer coordinating tax collection.
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