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Englisch - Türkisch
etkinliği
effectiveness
etkililik
effectiveness
{i} etki

Birçokları, savunma bütçesindeki kesintilerin ordunun etkinliğini baltalayacağından korkuyorlar. - Many fear that cuts in the defense budget will undermine the military's effectiveness.

effectiveness
{i} etkileyicilik
effectiveness
(Ticaret) yürürlüğe girmesi
effectiveness
tesir
effectiveness
etkinlik
effectiveness
(Otomotiv) verimlilik
effectiveness
geçerlilik
effectiveness
{i} geçerlik
effectiveness
{i} itibar
effectiveness
(Tıp) Etkililik, müessiriyet
effectiveness
(Askeri) ETKİNLİK, MÜESSİRİYET
effectiveness
(Nükleer Bilimler) etkinlik,bağıl biyolojik etkinlik
effectiveness
etkenlik
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von effectiveness of im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

effectiveness
The property of being effective
effectiveness
The ability to be effective
effectiveness
The degree to which something is effective

He questioned the effectiveness of the treatment.

effectiveness
{n} an effective quality, power
Effectiveness
efficacy
effectiveness
The desired measure of a drug's influence on a disease condition Effectiveness must be proven by substantial evidence consisting of adequate and well-controlled investigations, including human studies by qualified experts, that prove the drug will have the effect claimed in its labeling
effectiveness
A structure is effective when it meets the intended management objectives In the Wildlife Crossings Toolkit, an effective structure is able to provide passage or reduce vehicle-caused mortality for the species it was designed to serve
effectiveness
(a) Degree to which an activity or initiative is successful in achieving a specified goal; (b) degree to which activities of a unit achieve the unit's mission or goal
effectiveness
a measure of the benefit resulting from an intervention for a given health problem under usual conditions of clinical care for a particular group; this form of evaluation considers both the efficacy of an intervention and its acceptance by those to whom it is offered, answering the question, "Does the practice do more good than harm to people to whom it is offered?" See Intention to treat
effectiveness
The extent to which intervention results in favourable outcomes under everyday conditions Contrasted with efficacy, which refers to change under tightly controlled conditions
effectiveness
The benefit of an intervention when deployed in the field
effectiveness
{i} efficiency, productivity; impressiveness, quality of being striking
effectiveness
power to be effective; the quality of being able to bring about an effect
effectiveness
A measure of the extent to which a project attains its objectives at the goal or purpose level; i e the extent to which a development intervention has attained, or is expected to attain, its relevant objectives efficiently and in a sustainable way
effectiveness
Under real life conditions, how well a treatment, therapy or procedure produces a desired health outcome (cure, alleviation of pain, return of functional abilities)
effectiveness
Measure of achieving a specific goal: Typical effectiveness measures in distance education include cost, course design, instruction, media, teaching strategies, technology Relates to quality assurance (See Moore & Kearsley (1996) pp 65-71, 182-184 and Inglis, Ling, & Joosten (1999) p 198)
effectiveness
The extent to which a development outcome is achieved through interventions The extent to which a programme or project achieves its planned results, i e goals, purposes, and outputs and contribute to outcomes
effectiveness
Measure of the ability of a program, project or work task to produce a specific desired effect or result that can be qualitatively measured Performing the right tasks correctly, consistent with organizational mission, vision, values and in support of the organization's goals and objectives Relates to outcomes, not the efficiency of performance [also see Outcome Measure]
effectiveness
Not the same as "efficiency " The effectiveness of a proposal or project is a measure of its effect An effective project produces a desired change
effectiveness
Pertaining to the degree to which a dispersal unit or population of dispersal units leads to establishment of new infections
effectiveness
The extent to which actual outcomes are achieved, against the outcomes planned, via relevant outputs or administered expenses
effectiveness
A measure of the extent to which a specific intervention, procedure, regimen, or service, when deployed in the field in routine circumstances, does what it is intended to do for a specified population In the health field, it is a measure of output from those health services that contribute towards reducing the dimension of a problem or improving an unsatisfactory situation
effectiveness
The degree to which an agency or program is successful at meeting goals, objectives, and statutory mandates
effectiveness
(Ticaret) The level to which an activity or product is able to satisfy perceived requirements, which compares benefits derived to costs incurred
effectiveness
the extent to which a program or service is meeting its stated goals and objectives
effectiveness
The extent to which an intervention achieves health improvements, which can be measured in terms of various outcomes such as cases of disease prevented, years of life saved, or quality-adjusted life years saved
effectiveness
The ability of a vaccine to produce the desired beneficial effect, i e , to protect against a disease
effectiveness
capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects; "the toxin's potency"; "the strength of the drinks"
effectiveness
Capacity of component or system to perform as required; fitness for purpose Examples: In the context of flexible (reprogrammable trajectory) personal transport, the automobile is an effective system for achieving maximum transport convenience (e g number of customers visited in unit time) This performance criterion may be contrasted with the performance criterion for a public transport device such as a bus or train There the performance criterion is number of people transported per unit of cost or energy with limited flexibility (trajectory not easily reprogrammed) Hence we might define an automobile as an effective personal transport system, while the bus is an effective people mover "volume of dirt removed per hour" could be used to measure the effectiveness of an excavating machine
effectiveness
Refers to the conclusion of a goal achievement evaluation "Success" is its rough equivalent
effectiveness
The extent to which a program has made desired changes or met its objectives through the delivery of services Topic areas: Governance, Staff Development and Organizational Capacity, Accountability and Evaluation, Volunteer Management, Operations Management and Leadership
effectiveness
the desired measure of a drug's influence on a disease condition as proved by substantial evidence from adequate and well-controlled investigations
effectiveness
The ability to cause the expected or intended effect under normal and usual conditions (evidence from clinical trials in ordinary settings, or from multiple centres) {1} Use your browser's "BACK" button to return to the page you were viewing previously
effectiveness
I buy a BMW which test drives miraculously on the dealer’s special runway I then find that the roads in the area where I live have all been closed This is a breakdown of effectiveness See efficacy
effectiveness
The quality of being effective
effectiveness
{i} effectuality
effectiveness of

    Silbentrennung

    ef·fec·tive·ness of

    Türkische aussprache

    îfektîvnıs ıv

    Aussprache

    /əˈfektəvnəs əv/ /ɪˈfɛktɪvnəs əv/

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