efficacy

  • 31efficacy — noun (U) formal the quality of being able to produce the result that was intended …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 32efficacy — n 1. effectiveness, effectualness, productiveness, efficiency, Scot, and North Eng. feck, Archaic. prevalent; competence, competency, proficiency, adeptness; mastery, expertise, expertness, know how, savoir faire. 2. capacity, potentiality,… …

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  • 33efficacy — ef·fi·ca·cy …

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  • 34efficacy —  Действенность …

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  • 35efficacy — ef•fi•ca•cy [[t]ˈɛf ɪ kə si[/t]] n. capacity for producing a desired result or effect; effectiveness • Etymology: 1520–30; < L …

    From formal English to slang

  • 36efficacy — /ˈɛfəkəsi / (say efuhkuhsee) noun (plural efficacies) capacity for serving to produce effects; effectiveness. {Latin efficācia} …

  • 37efficacy — Effectiveness. In medicine, the ability of an intervention (for example, a drug or surgery) to produce the desired beneficial effect …

    English dictionary of cancer terms

  • 38Efficacy, lighting —   The ratio of light from a lamp to the electrical power consumed, including ballast losses, expressed as lumens per watt. [See California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Section 2 5302] …

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  • 39Self-efficacy — is the belief that one is capable of performing in a certain manner to attain certain goals. [Ormrod, J. E. (2006). Educational Psychology: Developing Learners (5th ed.), [http://wps.prenhall.com/chet ormrod edpsych 5/0,5159,1775072… …

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  • 40Luminous efficacy — is a measure of how well a light source produces visible light. It is the ratio of luminous flux to power. Depending on context, the power can be either the radiant flux of the source s output, or it can be the total electric power consumed by… …

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