Sentence examples for frequent yield from inspiring English sources

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The pathogen is able to cause 100% yield loss [ 1] with frequent yield losses from 10 to 70% depending on cultivars grown and favorable weather conditions [ 2].

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There seems an inverse meeting ratio: longer, more frequent meetings yield less and less that matters.

Zane E. Brown, a fixed-income strategist at Lord Abbett, noted that gambling, leisure and automotive companies are frequent high-yield borrowers, which could lead to unbalanced fund portfolios if such companies are overrepresented.

Frequent droughts yielded a continuous increase in the wildfire ignition number from 2003 to 2006.

The comparison between rare sequences and frequent sequences yielded differences on a later time window, corresponding to a P3 response.

On the other hand, less frequent sex yields fewer zygotes, i.e., fewer dormant cells with 0 growth rate (recall that zygotes do not multiply and do not die).

Finally, for the two lowest copying error rates, frequent local extinctions yield dA max values that are comparable, if not equivalent, to those one would expect to see with conformist transmission but no local extinction.

In particular, changes to the PubMed "phrase dictionary" are frequent and can yield different results for the same query at different points in time.

Also, the real incidence of IFIs in a NICU remains difficult to determine because of the frequent inability to yield the causal pathogen from cultures in neonates and of the absence of a standardized definition for IFIs [ 6, 13].

(Otherwise, replacing all characters with the most frequent one would yield a larger expected clump size. Wildcard characters representing two characters [ R, Y, W, S, K, or M] would have to be replaced by the wildcard character that represents the most and the second most frequent character, etc).

Of all of the various oxidatively damaged bases, 8-oxoG is perhaps the most significant because of its abundance and frequent mispairings to yield GC → TA transversions (Evans et al. 2004; Neeley and Essigmann 2006; Beard et al. 2010; van Loon et al. 2010; Zahn et al. 2011).

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