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Efficient Efficiencies Analysis
The Antitrust Bulletin, 2015Efficiencies analysis is both an important area and one where research efforts can be particularly productive. Thinking of efficiencies and competitive effects together as components of a unified analysis is a productive conceptual framework and one that may yield methodological advances.
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Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1980
SummaryA method for measuring masticatory efficiency is described as well as a mathematical formula expressing the masticatory efficiency as an index. A silicone compound was used as test material.The masticatory efficiency index was calculated as the mean of the best four out of five consecutive measurements of masticatory efficiency calculated from a
J, Edlund, C J, Lamm
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SummaryA method for measuring masticatory efficiency is described as well as a mathematical formula expressing the masticatory efficiency as an index. A silicone compound was used as test material.The masticatory efficiency index was calculated as the mean of the best four out of five consecutive measurements of masticatory efficiency calculated from a
J, Edlund, C J, Lamm
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All Days, 1978
Abstract For the past 50 years, data on recovery efficiency have been collected and organized on the basis of discovery year; in reviewing these data, we note that the efficiency has declined during the last three decades. The modern petroleum industry was born in the U.S.A.
van A.F., Hyla Kriss
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Abstract For the past 50 years, data on recovery efficiency have been collected and organized on the basis of discovery year; in reviewing these data, we note that the efficiency has declined during the last three decades. The modern petroleum industry was born in the U.S.A.
van A.F., Hyla Kriss
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Basic Research in Cardiology, 1994
Efficiency is defined as the ratio of the energy delivered by a system to the energy supplied to it. Depending on the particular question being addressed, there exist a plethora of definitions of efficiency in medical texts, thus hampering their comparison. If only the ventricular work seen by the arterial system is under investigation, pressure-volume
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Efficiency is defined as the ratio of the energy delivered by a system to the energy supplied to it. Depending on the particular question being addressed, there exist a plethora of definitions of efficiency in medical texts, thus hampering their comparison. If only the ventricular work seen by the arterial system is under investigation, pressure-volume
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Journal of Clinical Monitoring, 1987
Computers and the tasks they perform are becoming increasingly important in medicine. It behooves medical personnel to become familiar with some computer functions so that they may be in a better position to demand and evaluate a given implementation. One very basic computer task is sorting information.
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Computers and the tasks they perform are becoming increasingly important in medicine. It behooves medical personnel to become familiar with some computer functions so that they may be in a better position to demand and evaluate a given implementation. One very basic computer task is sorting information.
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Radiation and Environmental Biophysics, 1986
The efficiency of photosynthesis is discussed in analogy to the solar cell. The total efficiency eta can be written as a product of factors eta i concerning different loss processes. The fraction of photon energy hv which is available for photosynthesis in the membrane, usually called the thermodynamic efficiency eta th, is calculated.
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The efficiency of photosynthesis is discussed in analogy to the solar cell. The total efficiency eta can be written as a product of factors eta i concerning different loss processes. The fraction of photon energy hv which is available for photosynthesis in the membrane, usually called the thermodynamic efficiency eta th, is calculated.
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Games and Economic Behavior, 1994
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The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2000
An auction is efficient if, at game equilibrium, the bidder with the highest valuation wins the item on the block. For private values, it is well known that a Vickrey auction is efficient. For common values, a Vickrey auction may no longer be efficient. The main result of this paper gives sufficient conditions under which a Vickrey auction is efficient
Dasgupta, Partha, Maskin, Eric
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An auction is efficient if, at game equilibrium, the bidder with the highest valuation wins the item on the block. For private values, it is well known that a Vickrey auction is efficient. For common values, a Vickrey auction may no longer be efficient. The main result of this paper gives sufficient conditions under which a Vickrey auction is efficient
Dasgupta, Partha, Maskin, Eric
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Nursing Management, 2006
SINCE THE new year, and for the first time in the history of the NHS, all eligible patients across England have the right to exercise choice over where and when they receive hospital treatment. They can now choose services that meet their individual needs and preferences.
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SINCE THE new year, and for the first time in the history of the NHS, all eligible patients across England have the right to exercise choice over where and when they receive hospital treatment. They can now choose services that meet their individual needs and preferences.
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