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efficiently

[ih-fish-uhnt-lee] / ɪˈfɪʃ ənt li /






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By March and April the sun is much higher in the sky and the days are lengthening, allowing more energy to be delivered and more efficiently.

From BBC

If the crystals clump, they lose surface area needed to process more heme efficiently.

From Science Daily

“Findraiser is a platform like hundreds of other tools in the market that helps Democratic campaigns communicate more efficiently,” a Swalwell spokesperson said.

From Los Angeles Times

This type of fat releases hormones that help insulin work more efficiently.

From Science Daily

Doing so will both make and save the taxpayers a lot of money and will allow the market to more efficiently address perceived and real oil shocks.

From The Wall Street Journal