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Перевод: efficacy
[существительное] эффективность ; сила ; действенность
Тезаурус:
- The rotors were often run at a circumferential velocity only slightly higher than that of the relative wind, that is at far less than optimal efficacy.
- Minor tranquillizers, in particular, have been the subject of much criticism in view of the extent of their prescribing in general practice, their doubtful efficacy and the risks associated with their use (Catalan and Gath 1985).
- By the Domestic Violence and Matrimonial proceedings Act 1976, protection against eviction from the dwelling a mistress has shared with her lover was introduced, and a host of cases decided under the Act have proved the efficacy of this enactment to safeguard a woman's residential rights, often against physical violence by her former partner.
- If the question of professional misconduct had been pursued the issue would not merely have been the efficacy of the Code but the power of the employer against the strength and stature of the profession, and thence the credibility of the profession.
- The efficacy of speed limits thus depends on drivers' self-discipline, but this is known to be lax, particularly as modern cars are neither designed nor advertised to encourage low-speed driving.
- Challenge tests for the assessment of the antimicrobial efficacy of preservative systems in pharmaceutical products are described in both the United States Pharmacopeia XXII and the British Pharmacopoeia 1988.
- Following this period in the homoeopathic hospital I worked for two years in a professorial immunological unit where I set up studies in allergy to assess the efficacy of homoeopathic remedies in house-dust-mite allergy and hay fever (allergy to grass pollens).
- - Handwashing techniques - application and efficacy
- In 1970 the Committee on Safety of Medicines was set up under the Act and began work in the following year with the purpose of "a. giving advice with respect to safety, quality and efficacy in relation to human use of any substance or article (not being an instrument apparatus or appliance) to which any provision of the Act is applicable and b. promoting the collection and investigation of information relating to adverse reaction for the purpose of enabling such advice to be given."
- It may be that those responsible for the well-known picture of the so-called "Dancing Sorcerer" (on the wall of one of the innermost recesses of the Trois Frres cave in the department of Arrige in France), which represents a man in the skin of an animal and wearing the antlers of a stag, may have felt that the actual performance of the dance was insufficient, since they were concerned about the conservation of the magical efficacy of the dance after it had ended.
- True to his belief in the efficacy of competition, he avoided building up an extensive chain of outlets, and preferred to thrive by vigorous marketing.
- During this time they are given drugs thought to be effective against Alzheimers - which also causes memory loss and lack of attention - to assess their efficacy.
- Steiner's association of homosexuality with narcissism, solipsism, and the refusal of referentiality obviously suggests reservations about both modernism (as he conceives it) and the efficacy of the homosexual influence upon it, and it comes as no surprise that in his most recent book he launches a strong attack on the former.
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