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The phrase "a much lower yield" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the output or production levels of different processes, methods, or materials, indicating that one has significantly less yield than another.
Example: "The new farming technique resulted in a much lower yield compared to traditional methods."
Alternatives: "a significantly reduced yield" or "a considerably lower output."
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But it is not just bonds that offer a low yield; US equities have a dividend yield of just 2.3% and residential property in many markets offers a much lower yield than average (see chart).So what does a low yield mean? We should distinguish, of course, between nominal and real yields.
One set of securities, known as an equity tranche, pays the highest returns but is the first to suffer if the underlying bonds default; other securities offer a much lower yield but a triple-A credit rating, because a lot of defaults would be needed to trigger losses.The result of this process has, in theory, helped the market.
The first reaction they tried to repeat worked but only at a much lower yield than was suggested in the original research.Making the paymasters careConscious that it and other journals "fail to exert sufficient scrutiny over the results that they publish" in the life sciences, Nature and its sister publications introduced an 18-point checklist for authors this May.
So far, their development has a much lower yield than the solid target technologies, reporting 4.4 MBq/μAh with a 40 μA beam current irradiated for 2 h.
At $6.67 per solar watt, NRG Yield is the cheapest way to fund solar with a stock market investment, but this company includes considerable fossil generation and has a much lower yield (3.1%) than Hannon Armstrong.
If they sell the policy, they can't possibly earn this kind of return using equally safe savings instruments because these earnings will either be fully taxable or will be tax free but at a much lower yield.
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People with cash in money market funds are getting a much, much lower yield than that — only 0.07 percent annually for the largest funds, on average, according to Peter G. Crane, the president of Crane Data of Westborough, Mass.
The developed coprocessed excipients have much lower yield pressures and much higher working efficiency during tableting compared to the main raw material (α-lactose monohydrate).
The stress is also plotted against the plastic strain in Fig. 7a, which clearly shows the much lower yield stress for <111 > orientation.
This could have been attempted by non-nuclear means, for example, using the much lower yield explosion created by the water prospecting Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) mission, which was launched in 2009 and released the "Centaur" kinetic energy impactor, with a mass of 2305 kg and an impact velocity of about.
While the INR >5 successfully identified ADEs, the other laboratory triggers had much lower yield than previously described.
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