noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
high
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Semi smart drives with data translation on the drive for higher throughput .
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That takes the strain off a phone system designed to carry voice and provides higher throughput for Internet users and telecommuters.
■ VERB
increase
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When hospitals increase throughput all that happens is that the purchaser runs out of money before the end of the year.
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The complete automation of sample preparation also increases sample throughput and improves accuracy and precision, especially when working with microlitre volumes.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Tosco oil refinery plans on increasing throughput by 20 percent.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Forty percent of the Port's throughput is now unitised - both containers and freight vehicles.
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It is suggested that the machines will be capable of input-output throughput of up to 1G-byte per second.
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Some warehouses have one crane in each aisle whilst others with relatively low rates of throughput depend upon crane transfer mechanisms.
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That takes the strain off a phone system designed to carry voice and provides higher throughput for Internet users and telecommuters.
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The price was high in relation to orthodox equipment but was held to be justified by patient throughput .
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The Sprint service provides a committed information rate, guaranteeing a minimum sustained throughput .
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Tosco plans on cutting refinery throughput by 20 percent and laying-off about 130 workers.
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When hospitals increase throughput all that happens is that the purchaser runs out of money before the end of the year.