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"efficiency is reduced" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a decrease in productivity or output. For example, "Due to poor management, the company's efficiency is reduced."
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Generally, the quantum efficiency is reduced by recombination.
Although an accurate estimate can be made, the bandwidth efficiency is reduced by adding a preamble.
Coding efficiency is reduced because of the restriction of intra prediction across slice boundaries.
Therefore, the Li ion diffusion resistance is increased and the Coulombic efficiency is reduced gradually.
The acidizing efficiency is reduced when acid with a high temperature is injected.
It is a significant amount of energy by which the pneumatic pulsator efficiency is reduced.
With reduction of useful power, since the transferred heat in regenerator is not highly changed, the thermal efficiency is reduced.
However, the bandwidth efficiency is reduced several fold owing to the redundant modulation in the entire band.
With slot schedule and slot duration randomization, the statistical jammer's efficiency is reduced to that of a random jammer.
Experimental results show that query time of BZip2 algorithm is relatively higher, and the efficiency is reduced by data compression.
At higher Ge concentrations, despite enhanced optical absorption, efficiency is reduced due to substantial lowering of open-circuit voltage.
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