Sentence examples for lowest inefficiency from inspiring English sources

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For a set of synonymous codons, by convention, we define codon 1 as the codon with the lowest inefficiency, that is, the codon which makes the smallest additive contribution to η and is most favored by selection.

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Traditional gear lapping has its limitations such as poor material removal rate, non-uniform lapping over tooth surface, low inefficiency in improving tooth profile accuracy and so forth.

Seacology is a small nonprofit, with only seven full-time staff, and as a result has little overhead costs and low inefficiency with its modest budget.

For example, the Ile codon ATC has the lowest translational inefficiency Δη and, therefore, is the most favored codon by natural selection whereas ATT has the second lowest translational inefficiency.

In addition, Guangzhou and Dalian ports show low CO2 inefficiency of below 0.1.

Thus, it seems that a good strategy would be to start the operation during heavy commuting hours in densely populated areas, and then to rapidly expand the service beyond the low-volume "inefficiency bump" seen in Figure 5A.

They show that scheme A exhibits the lowest average decoding inefficiency ratio in all cases.

From Table1, it is clear that the traditional MFCC features have the lowest accuracy indicating inefficiency of these features for noisy environments.

The eastern region of China displays relatively low level of inefficiency (i.e., better productive efficiency), whereas the western region of China displays a relatively high level of inefficiency (i.e., worse productive efficiency).

For example, Greece is characterized by particularly high union power in the public sector (UD_RATIO), excessive product market regulation (ETCR) and excessive regulation in professional services (PSL), and large public and current account deficits, as well as tax collection inefficiency (low VEF).

In Tanzania, as in other developing countries, the reforms were prompted by a number of factors, including the movement from a state-controlled economy to market-oriented economies; insufficient funding for health; and the poor quality, low accountability, and inefficiency of existing health services (20).

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