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However, in much higher yielding All-India Coordinated Rice Research Project AICRRPP) Trials these early-duration varieties did not yield as much as later maturing entries.

In these states, irrigation has not only raised wheat yields but it has also enabled a shift from wheat to corn, a much higher-yielding crop.

In direct comparisons, OPEN exhibited a much higher success rate for yielding functional ZFNs than the modular assembly method [26].

DoubleTwist, based in Oakland, Calif., also did a computer analysis yielding a much higher figure, a sign that such computer models are subject to wide variations.

If there exists some neighbor who in the meantime can sustain higher transmission rates (e.g., and in Figure 1(a)) between itself and both the source and the intended destination, the source station can enlist the neighbor to cooperate and forward the traffic on its behalf to the destination, yielding a much higher equivalent rate.

It should be kept in mind that spermatogenesis is much more efficient in mouse compared to man, yielding a much higher number of mature spermatozoa per gram testis weight per time unit, and a small selective advantage of expression of an X-linked gene in mouse spermatids may translate into an essential function in man.

Slab rotation increases slowly during the initial heating but increases at a much higher rate after 4 min of thermal loading when yielding is initiated in slab near the columns.

"Restaurants have a much higher failure rate".

There was a much higher default rate.

500, at a much higher level.

"But that's a much higher bar".

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