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They wanted to capture one other variable, which was the patients' sense of
efficacy.
I'm pretty good about that," they were characterized as high efficacy, and the people who said, "Eh, I never get around to brushing and flossing as much as I should," they were characterized as low
efficacy.
It was the sense of
efficacy.
If, for example, terrorism almost never happens, it's really hard to judge the
efficacy
of counter-terrorist measures.
And we stored penicillin at 60 degrees C, so 140 degrees Fahrenheit, for two months without loss of
efficacy
of the penicillin.
But there are other things that people believe that are significant, like the
efficacy
of homeopathy, or that evolution is just, you know, sort of a crazy idea by scientists without any legs, or, you know, evolution, all that sort of thing, or global warming.
And they leave with the conviction, the ability and the
efficacy
to realize our most basic aspirations for health care.
We are going through some reference tests to compare it against professional equipment to see if there's a degree of change in
efficacy
and if it actually makes an impact in people's lives.
Well, there's a multitude of factors at play, but I think one of the key factors is that the tools that we currently have available to test whether a drug is going to work, whether it has efficacy, or whether it's going to be safe before we get it into human clinical trials, are failing us.
Then six months later, the data comes back: no
efficacy.
The problem with infectious diseases, as we all know, is that pathogens continue to evolve, and a lot of the drugs that we have developed are losing their
efficacy.
As engineers, as technologists, we sometimes prefer efficiency over
efficacy.
But moreover, if you just block neurogenesis, then you block the
efficacy
of the antidepressant.
They're dependent on knowledge that it's actually happening and then a means and
efficacy
to actually make a change.
This system is similar for everyone, but the sensitivity and
efficacy
of these brain circuits determines how much you feel and cope with pain.
The FDA then allowed the company, the drug company, to test the
efficacy
in a clinical trial that only included African-American subjects.
Therefore, the
efficacy
is very limited.
That is to say, they slack on spell-checking and prioritize speed and
efficacy
in communication.
And we find that we've been able to manualize many of them, and we actually carry out random-assignment
efficacy
and effectiveness studies.
People who are able to process their anger and make meaning from it are more creative, more optimistic, they have more intimacy, they're better problem solvers, they have greater political
efficacy.
And we know this because a most recent randomized control evaluation confirms its
efficacy.
So we have to do lots and lots of tests about safety, and so it's more about safety than it is about
efficacy.
We're simultaneously doing safety tests and
efficacy
tests.
And I've had very serious doubt about its efficacy, and my own faith in humanity.
SB: No, malaria, there is a candidate that actually showed
efficacy
in an earlier trial and is currently in phase three trials now.
And, as well, as of efficacy, agency.
So you can immediately apprehend the relationship between
efficacy
and popularity, but you can also, if you grade the evidence, do a "worth it" line.
Although certain countries started to implement performance-based reimbursement, anchored on a quality and
efficacy
matrix, overall, there's very little in today's health care systems' architecture to incentivize practitioners broadly to actively prevent the appearance of a disease in the first place and to limit the procedures applied to a patient to the most effective options.
For example, despite enormous successes in the field of immunotherapy, there still remains somewhat limited
efficacy
when it comes solid tumors.
The
efficacy
of this picture was best proven on the intended target audience, namely teens.
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