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throughput

[ UK /θɹˈuːpʊt/ ]
[ US /ˈθɹuˌpʊt/ ]
NOUN
  1. output relative to input; the amount passing through a system from input to output (especially of a computer program over a period of time)

How To Use throughput In A Sentence

  • It also insisted there was capacity in the sector for the weekly throughput of pigs.
  • During further analysis of these cosmids, high throughput sequence databanks were periodically screened for homology to the unique sequences until unannotated files containing exact matches appeared.
  • We need to improve our throughput because demand is high at present.
  • Importantly, the stochastic and compartmental nature of the simulation allows these models to be directly tested by high-throughput approaches, such as quantitative image analysis.
  • Even though closely spaced parallel approaches increase the throughput capacity, an optimal taxiway layout is necessary to minimize gate-runway time and reduce incursions.
  • We're trying to establish if this device provides enough throughput to be useful for data transfer.
  • Quality related PP&E is associated with upgrades to the network to enable higher throughput speeds in addition to improved network access associated activities such as site build programs, and network sectorization work. Rogers Reports Third Quarter 2010 Financial and Operating Results - Yahoo! Finance
  • The throughput of ewe hoggets at the factories has been much higher than was expected, leading to speculation as to the effect on the breeding flock for future years and a likelihood of strong demand for breeding hoggets this autumn.
  • These interconnect devices are designed to provide any-to-any connectivity between all attached devices plus linear throughput scalability.
  • After determining the overhead requirements, we conclude that the arithmetic coding adaptive data compression technique can provide a substantial increase in throughput for this system.
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