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'efficacy to' is not a grammatically correct phrase
You can use the word 'efficacy' as a noun, meaning 'the ability to produce a desired or intended result', as in the sentence, ''The efficacy of the new vaccine was tested on a small group of volunteers.''.
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They've never been tested for safety or efficacy to help people stop smoking".
Testing efficacy to judge the scanners write large is difficult because of the many and changing models available.
Homeopathic products cannot demonstrate efficacy to any satisfactory degree and so this means that they can't be used by vets to treat animals.
"But the decision making process should not ignore the poor scientific evidence on NCIT's efficacy to delay the introduction of a novel influenza strain".
The cover art has a light blue backdrop that manages, with Pavlovian efficacy, to evoke the cover of "The Lovely Bones".
But Jeremy Anwyl, the chief executive of Edmunds.com, is dubious of the office's efficacy to date.
Further legislation gave greater and more rapid efficacy to the executive in the intermediary administrative spheres.
Behavioral, psychodynamic, and pharmacological methods have been used with varying efficacy to treat these disorders.
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The MSE scale ranged from 0 (No self-efficacy) to 5 (High self-efficacy).
We can apply Bandura's theory of self-efficacy to our lives and to our new resolutions.
It measures their degree of self-efficacy to avoid falling.
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