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Discover LudwigThe phrase "considerable yields" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing significant or substantial outputs, results, or returns, often in contexts like agriculture, finance, or research.
Example: "The new farming techniques have resulted in considerable yields this season, surpassing all previous records."
Alternatives: "substantial returns" or "significant outputs."
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An alternate target concept for RIA, the tilted slab approach promises to be simple with fast ion release and capable of withstanding high beam intensities while providing considerable yields via spallation.
The F1 hybrids showed considerable yields compared to B. napus cultivars when B. napus cultivars and resynthesized rapeseeds were used as parents (NR hybrids), with many more pods per plant and lower seeds per pod compared with the rapeseed cultivars, indicating that the resynthesized rapeseed may be applicable in current hybrid breeding programs.
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In alternate partial root-zone irrigation (APRI) a significant amount of irrigation water can be saved without considerable yield reduction.
Alternate furrow irrigation is considered a water-saving technique to improve water use efficiency without considerable yield reduction in horticultural crops and field crops.
Weeds are a major constraint to crop production, and are responsible for considerable yield losses in maize production systems throughout the world.
In an experiment on the combine effects of CO2 and temperature on the grain yield Mitchell et al. (1993)14 observed that a temperature of 27°C or higher applied mid-way through anthesis could result in a high number of sterile grains and considerable yield losses.
Adverse hot and dry environmental conditions prevailing during the period of oilseed rape ripening can be blamed for considerable yield losses during the crop's mechanized harvesting in the Mediterranean area.
oryzae are responsible for considerable yield loss.
Evaporation of the dichloromethane and drying of the product furnished 2 in considerable yield (1.5 g, 65%%), m.p. 75 °C (uncorrected).
Adverse environmental factors such as excessive cold, heat, drought and salinity stresses result in a considerable yield loss of crop plants all over the world.
A study by Corobov ([2002]) in Moldova shows that the adoption of late-maturing maize hybrids as an adaptation measure engenders considerable yield enhancement.
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