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The phrase "a fair yield" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, agriculture, or investment, where you want to indicate a reasonable or satisfactory return or output.
Example: "Investing in this fund has provided a fair yield over the past year, making it an attractive option for investors."
Alternatives: "a reasonable return" or "an adequate output."
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This was a fair yield for Croatia's greater quality.
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Another traffic story from San Francisco, where it is customary to remember policemen of inter-sections at Xmas. $100 fair yield from average corner but one scowling policeman never exceeded $50.
Thus, on reduction of 1,4-dicyanobenzene in the presence of iodobenzene and cyclohexane, 4-cyclohexylbenzonitrile was formed in fair yield.
Arylazo substituted enamines are converted at room temperature into 2-aryl]-1,2,3[2H]-triazoles by galvanostatic anodic oxidation in acetonitrile in fair yields without the use of metal ions.
The precursors were purified by linear gradient of 20 60% B in 22 min, the desired compound eluted at 17 min. The resulting peptide solution was frozen by liquid nitrogen and lyophilized to afford purified precursors in fair yields (40 60%).
However, if EtOH was used as a co-solvent, both activated and inactivated substrates 1 j– 1 m returned very good conversions but only fair yields, with the concomitant formation of significant amounts of homocoupling and dehalogenation products (Table 3, entries 10 13).
But you pick up a fair amount of yield compared to Treasuries.
That is why, at this point, there is no sufficient data on Bacillus yield to make a fair comparison with published yields of terpenoids in E. coli and other cell factories.
They call it "tric-quila," and, mixed with lime juice, agave nectar and orange-flower essence, it does yield a fair, if dainty, approximation of a margarita — a karaoke version of the drink.
Arrow's Theorem, a famous result in mathematical economics, essentially states that no voting system satisfying certain minimal conditions can be guaranteed to always yield a fair or reasonable aggregation of the voters' rankings of several candidates.
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