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The phrase "appears to yield a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing results or findings that seem to produce a certain outcome or effect.
Example: "The experiment appears to yield a significant increase in productivity among the participants."
Alternatives: "seems to produce a" or "appears to generate a".
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The combination of the BLADE technique with an anti-peristaltic agent appears to yield a synergistic effect, although further clinical proof is needed in gynaecological pathologies.
In this context, SOC HE _GH appears to yield a plausible analysis of changes in the first decade of this century, which can complement the picture obtained from calculations of rates of return.
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Use of the SDB-modulating items appears to yield a better estimate of OHB.
With advancing age, changing hazardous alcohol habits among previously hospitalized appears to yield a trend towards promotion of abstinence.
Overall, we conclude that although physical exercise was associated with improvements on several outcome measures, CBT appears to yield a better treatment response.
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This dissociation appears to yield an attribution conflict, resulting in the odd sensation.
The evaluation of women for depressive symptoms before delivery appears to yield an at-risk prevalence equivalent to that of postpartum screening, but discordant at-risk subsets exist between screening intervals.
Indeed, though there may not be local minima for the cost function, the ill-posedness of the problem appears to yield an objective function that is rather flat in places thereby impeding rapid convergence of the iterates.
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For comparison, a linear protein degradation-temperature dependence (as modeled in [ 19]) appeared to yield a faulty response.
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