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"low efficacy" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe something that is not very effective or efficient. For example, "This facial cream has low efficacy; I haven't seen any improvement."
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"In studies we've done, data has shown that both blue and red light have a low efficacy range in acne treatment," Dr. Alexiades-Armenakas said.
What's more, trials suggest that its already low efficacy is further reduced if the fourth dose is not administered, down to about 28% protection against clinical malaria and reducing its impact on severe cases of malaria to nearly zero.
Passive immunotherapy of ovarian cancers offers only low efficacy.
Terrible experiences for users still persist in our online experiences, deliver low efficacy for advertisers and fraud is rampant.
Self-help interventions (e.g., written materials) would meet this need, but they have shown low efficacy.
Although chemotherapy options are limited presenting serious problems, such as low efficacy and high toxicity.
The low efficacy of chemotherapy regimens available up to now may have hampered our progress.
However, its application is limited due to its low efficacy and bioavailability.
Toxicity, low efficacy rates, and drug resistance limit the clinical use of the available antifungal agents [5].
Open image in new window Fig. 3 Mito-thermometry reveals low efficacy of NE-induced thermogenesis in BA.
Phase 1 studies show acceptable tolerability, however low efficacy as a single treatment for extra-cranial tumors [108].
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