0 the rate of someone's progress in learning a new skill: --
1 the rate at which someone learns a new skill: --
There has been a learning curve for the company in discovering what works and what doesn't.
2 → experience curve --
3 a situation in which someone has to learn a lot in a short period of time: --
This finding may be due to a learning curve and have policy implications.
We also found that sites that had been practicing longer were relatively more scale efficient, which is perhaps attributable to a learning curve effect.
The cost of a new technology may initially be high because of a learning curve.
This cancer site was selected because it is a complex planning case where the learning curve is, therefore, a major issue.
Each has its own learning curve and complications.
Figure 12 shows a learning curve for this implementation.
Theorem provers have the reputation of imposing a steep learning curve on new users.
This is why we systematically reviewed and appraised the methods by which the learning curve has been addressed during health technology assessment in the past.