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Yield and Modeling Yield

1998
Among the performance indices for successful IC manufacturing, the yield of manufacturing is regarded as the most important one. Yield is usually defined as the ratio of the number of usable items after the completion of production processes to the number of potentially usable items at the beginning of production [148].
Way Kuo, Wei-Ting Kary Chien, Taeho Kim
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Grain Yield Mapping: Yield Sensing, Yield Reconstruction, and Errors

Precision Agriculture, 2002
Research findings are reviewed focusing on yield sensing methods, yield reconstruction, mapping, and errors. Yield sensing methods were explained and yield mapping process was briefly introduced. Grain flow through different combines was explained and the effects of combine dynamics on yield measurement accuracy were discussed.
Selcuk Arslan, Thomas S. Colvin
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Yield Stress Fluids Slowly Yield to Analysis

Science, 2009
The behavior of a type of complex fluid (exemplified by mayonnaise and concrete) can depend on the sample's flow history.
Bonn, D., Denn, M.M.
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Bond yields compared to amortizing yields

Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, 1993
A large amount of theoretical research has been conducted concerning the impact of debt instrument features such as callability, tax treatment, and default risk upon valuation and yield. Almost all this research has been performed on bond-like instruments; this is unfortunate since a large proportion of debt instruments is amortizing.
Duane Stock, T. K. Bhattacharya
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Salinity and crop yield

Plant Biology, 2018
AbstractThirty crop species provide 90% of our food, most of which display severe yield losses under moderate salinity. Securing and augmenting agricultural yield in times of global warming and population increase is urgent and should, aside from ameliorating saline soils, include attempts to increase crop plant salt tolerance.
C. Zörb, C.‐M. Geilfus, K.‐J. Dietz
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The Government Yields

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
There is possibly no more favorite whipping boy in Washington, DC, these days than the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Long the target of Congressional critics, the FDA more recently has come under attack by the "consumer advocates" who accuse the beleaguered agency of insensitivity in protecting the public health.
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Effect of uneven emergence on rice yield, milling yield, and yield components

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 1994
Establishing a uniform rice (Oryza sativa L.) stand is an important beginning to managing a rice crop and attaining high yields. Most rice management practices in the United States are timed according to rice growth stages. Non-uniform rice stands, and subsequently non-uniform growth stages, present problems for the timely application of management ...
KA Gravois, RS Helms
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“The King will not Yield”

1973
Throughout the spring, Ultra political strategy pressed the Left toward a still more unified position. The government was scarcely able to conceal its designs, due to the unguarded clamor of journals in its own political camp. Ultraroyalist papers continued to be divided among themselves and immersed in stubborn feuds which reflected the very real ...
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