throughput Meaning & Definition

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  • We noticed first that the velocity of the downstream or upstream waves decreases with rising throughput.

  • To achieve high throughput capability, such motion induced vibration would have to be damped quickly, to reduce settling time of the platform position and orientation.

  • The optimal policy and corresponding steady-state throughput were obtained using the policy iteration algorithm.

  • Figure 10 shows an average of total throughput, scaling linearly as the number of concurrent connections grows.

  • However, by lowering the protein concentration, the acquisition time would significantly increase, offsetting the gains in throughput that can be achieved using larger mixtures.

  • Also, high throughput techniques like the yeast two-hybrid method, which identifies protein-protein interactions, cannot be easily applied to membrane proteins.

  • This situation can only be argued outside standard economic analysis as a case of non-sustainable throughput of energy and materials.

  • To increase the throughput of patients many are asked to change into a gown and then take a seat in the waiting room.

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