Sentence examples for deficit efficiency from inspiring English sources

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At severe water deficit, efficiency of photosystem II will decrease as well [ 12, 30, 31] further impelling decline of CO2 assimilation.

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In 2014, NHS England's Five-Year Forward View claimed that with an investment of £8bn, the NHS would be able to make up the rest of the £30bn deficit in efficiencies – this despite the fact that those who had to find the savings had not been consulted.

If this neutralisation efficiency deficit could be eliminated by re-design of the neutralisers, additional neutral beam heating power would become available.

However, the results did not support the findings of Konrad et al. [ 11], who showed a significant deficit in the efficiency of the conflict network.

The biochemical data suggest a deficit in the efficiency of photoprotection at the level of Lhcb proteins, particularly LHCII, in the lut2.1 mutant, caused by the substitution of lutein with violaxanthin in site L1.

The good correlation between the areas where Aβ peptide accumulates and the type of cognitive deficit, and the efficiency of the immunotherapy in terms of the amyloid load and the behavioral symptoms also favor the hypothesis of a direct toxic effect of amyloid.

OECD chief economist Pier Carlo Padoan said all governments facing ballooning deficits should seek efficiency gains from public spending, particularly in education and health, and avoid "harmful" labour and capital taxes.

Methods that enforce "full connectivity" tend to produce long and narrow solutions, which results in efficiency deficits and biological unsuitability, as they force the selection of more sites of less quality to ensure connectivity.

However, very little research has investigated, or indeed attempted to quantify, anaerobic and aerobic energy yields, accumulated oxygen deficits or energetic efficiency during conditions of metabolic alkalosis.

In our field trial, the area is typically wet and windy, and there was little garden or commercial forage available, suggesting that small deficits in foraging efficiency, compounded over time, may have had a high impact on our colonies.

In particular, processing efficiency deficits have been implicated in slower reaction times (RTs) observed in older individuals across a variety of paradigms, ranging from visual tasks (Welford 1981; Speranza et al. 2001) to working memory tasks (Anders et al. 1972; Craik and Jennings 1992; Rypma et al. 2005).

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