Isny
Member
- Joined
- May 15, 2014
- Member Type
- Academic
- Native Language
- German
- Home Country
- Germany
- Current Location
- Switzerland
Dear all,
I am looking for the right word (see title) but I can't decide which one fits best.
Let's say we talk about tooth paste and its ability to prevent caries. Would we then say that tooth paste has a "anti-caries efficacy" or an "anti-caries effectiveness" or efficiency, activity or effectuality? Which one fits best?
In reality I don't want to talk about tooth paste, but it is basically the same problem.
I hope you can help me, maybe I should express it in a entirely different way.
Thanks in advance,
Isny
I am looking for the right word (see title) but I can't decide which one fits best.
Let's say we talk about tooth paste and its ability to prevent caries. Would we then say that tooth paste has a "anti-caries efficacy" or an "anti-caries effectiveness" or efficiency, activity or effectuality? Which one fits best?
In reality I don't want to talk about tooth paste, but it is basically the same problem.
I hope you can help me, maybe I should express it in a entirely different way.
Thanks in advance,
Isny