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efficacy

Aussprache: [ˈɛfɪkəsi]

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Kontext: „health“

(noun) how well something works, especially in medicine. If a medicine has high efficacy, it does its job really well to help people feel better.

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The study showed that the new vaccine had high efficacy in preventing the disease.

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The old medication had low efficacy, meaning it didn't help patients very much.

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What is the efficacy of this new treatment compared to the previous one?

Kontext: „performance“

(noun) the ability of something to produce a desired effect or result. This could be in various fields like education or technology, where we want to see if something works as expected.

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The efficacy of the teaching method was evident as students' grades improved.

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The efficacy of the old software was disappointing because it didn’t solve the problems.

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How can we measure the efficacy of these new tools in the classroom?

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