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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to yield" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or ability of something to produce or provide a result or outcome.
Example: "The new software is able to yield significant improvements in processing speed."
Alternatives: "capable of producing" or "able to generate".
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The algorithm is able to yield a candidate solution for each observation.
All cases tested are able to yield comparable heat exchange rate for an equal trench length.
Because of these advantages, the developed μVPEC was able to yield good performance.
The assay was able to yield a negative signal despite only a single-base change.
The developed systems are able to yield several more complicated chaotic maps.
Our 3-D mesh modal also confirms that IVR is able to yield better effects to treat PCV than PDT.
It is able to yield the overall trap performances although further improvements are needed in the catalytic case.
A comparison between simulation values and experimental results demonstrated that the model was able to yield satisfactory predictions.
The model was validated with experimental results and was able to yield a closer match to the experimental data compared to the standard VOF model.
VPO catalysts are able to yield maleic anhydride from n-butenes, n-butane and n-pentane, and even phthalic anhydride in the last case.
Coherent X-ray diffraction is able to yield non-destructively 3-D strain maps with unprecedented resolution in small isolated crystals.
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