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These dwarf varieties are sturdy and give a greater yield of grain.
Respiring organisms achieve a greater yield of cell material using a given amount of nutrient; they also generate fewer toxic end products.
Bacteria that are able to use respiration produce far more energy per sugar molecule than do fermentative cells, because the complete oxidation (breakdown) of the energy source allows complete extraction of all of the energy available as shown by the substantially greater yield of ATP for respiring organisms than for fermenting bacteria.
The first atomic weapons, bulky and of limited yield, also suggested that no rocket large and accurate enough to destroy a target 6,000 miles distant was then possible, but the vastly greater yield of fusion bombs and the expectation of smaller warheads changed that calculation.
Also, greater yield of 77%% of froth with 19.7 % ash content can be achieved without cleaning the rougher concentrate.
After washing and drying under reduced pressure, a greater yield of 85% was obtained (Figure 3c,d).
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The benefits of LED grow lights are obvious when compared to other outdated lighting schemes: LEDs cost less to run, and produce greater yields of most commercial crops, such as leafy greens and tomatoes.
Reclamation success on prime farmlands is determined by the restored soil's capability to produce equal or greater yields of crops previously grown on the site or on adjacent areas under the same levels of management.
Cows supplemented with Met (SMA, MIX) had greater yields of milk (44.2 vs. 40.4 kg/d, SEM 1.2), ECM (44.6 vs. 40.5 kg/d, SEM 1.0), and FCM (44.6 vs. 40.8 kg/d, SEM 1.0) compared with other (CON, REA) treatments.
From the MIP (Maximizing Iso-Paraffins) process, the MIP-CGP (Maximizing Iso-Paraffins with Cleaner Gasoline and Propylene) process has been developed to produce both clean gasoline and greater yields of propylene.
Carbon feeds soil life, allowing for greater yields of nutrient-dense fruits, vegetables and grains.
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