efficiency (noun)

  • 111temperamentality — noun The state or condition of being temperamental. As in Bunsen and other pumps which incline to temperamentality, slight differences of construction sometimes lead to large changes in efficiency …

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  • 112fluorophore — noun A molecule or functional group which is capable of fluorescence. The ideal fluorophore is a small, hydrophilic molecule with a long emission wavelength, large Stokes shift, high extinction coefficient, and high quantum efficiency …

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  • 113ombudsman — noun /ˈɒmbʊdzmən,ˈɒmbʌdzmæn,ˈɑːmbʌdzmən/ a) An appointed official whose duty is to investigate complaints, generally on behalf of individuals such as consumers or taxpayers, against institutions such as companies and government departments. b) A… …

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  • 114power dressing — noun a style of business dress that gives an impression of confidence and efficiency …

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  • 115false economy — noun An attempt to economize that fails because the less expensive approach is somehow inferior. On the other hand, when money is saved and the efficiency of the school is injured, that is a false economy …

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  • 116McDonaldization — noun The process by which institutions in society become standardized and focused on efficiency and predictability …

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  • 117effectivity — noun a) The ability or power to be effective. b) The effectiveness of something. See Also: effect, effective, effectiveness, effector …

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  • 118superheater — noun A component of a boiler system that heats the steam produced above its saturation temperature to prevent it condensing, and in case of a steam engine to improve its efficiency …

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  • 119shared service — noun a) An internal business organization which provides support services which are shared across multiple business units or functions. b) A virtual or physical team whose process expertise is shared across multiple business units or functions,… …

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  • 120granular configuration automation — noun A specialized area in the field of Configuration Management that focuses on the visibility and control of an IT Environment’s configuration and bill of material at the most granular level. IT managers can leverage this strategy to reach the… …

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