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But improvements in efficiency are not cuts.
"I believe in efficiency and cost-effectiveness".
Improvements in efficiency are likely to continue.
When prices jump, so does interest in efficiency.
Most people would call that an increase in efficiency!
Photon detectors have improved in efficiency, speed and accuracy.
I think there's potential for improvement in efficiency.
That is not driving improvements in efficiency or quality.
The improvement in efficiency is put at 35percentt.
Engineers refer to this reduction in efficiency as "pumping loss".
It also fails to account for variations in efficiency.
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