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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggregate yields" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to economics, agriculture, or data analysis, where it refers to the total output or production levels combined from various sources.
Example: "The study analyzed the aggregate yields of various crops over the past decade to assess overall agricultural productivity."
Alternatives: "total yields" or "combined yields".
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The 30 m resolution of Landsat-based SCYM does not appear to offer large benefits for tracking aggregate yields, but enables finer scale analyses than possible with the other approaches.
Next, we aggregate the first two genes using the formula y = x 1 + x 2 / 2 ; if the expression of this aggregate yields a larger absolute t-score than the first gene, this combination is retained as a module with the combined expression becoming the PA.
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In the line of descent from Jane Jacobs, he sees cities as the sites of small-scale, unplanned human interactions that, in the aggregate, yield big civilizational rewards.
The MIRCA2000 global data set on crop area74 was used to aggregate yield simulations at 25 km to the European, national, or NUTS2 levels.
A number of statistical tests were considered in R for the (1) relative changes in EU aggregate yield, (2) losses due to drought stress on average, (3) losses due to heat stress on average, and (4) drivers of heat stress in the years with yields in the lowest decile.
While we consider the impact for each state of a range of educational reforms, an improvement that moves each state to the best-performing state would in the aggregate yield an estimated present value of long-run economic gains of 8percentt of discounted future GDP.
Both the compressive strength and splitting tensile strength increased with curing age, however, laterised concrete with 10% laterite content and 75% ceramic coarse aggregate yielded higher strength at 28 days than the reference concrete.
Short-term adaptation will probably not be enough to compensate for the loss of aggregate yield due to size-selective fishing.
These EU aggregated yields mask a lot of spatial variability across Europe.
Additionally, replacing 20% of the aggregates yields the highest compressive and flexural strengths.
As such, fibrils may be protective, at least up to a point, as their breakdown to smaller aggregates yields greater toxicity and infectivity.
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