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What this self-subversion might be made to yield was anybody's guess".
This is why sickness in this book is so often made to yield sick jokes; death, swatted away with irony and black humor.
One explanation may be that Bellow simply refuses to accept these limitations, or treats them as a necessity that must be made to yield virtue.
The steady state operating data can be made to yield information on the performance of the unit under changing operating variables.
There are no holes, nothing to betray the fact that this shale rock can be made to yield natural gas in such quantities that it could power the globe for centuries.
But if it is at all possible to overcome these problems, then Ellison, with his belief that difficult circumstances can almost always be made to yield benefits and victories, is the sort of writer to do it.
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Trop., to make to yield, to move: neque te munera nec... vir curvat ( = movet, ad misericordiam flectit), Hor. C. 3, 10, 16.
However, 1 PgC has been suggested as a floor for annual agricultural emissions, even if significant progress is made to close yield gaps [3].
However, 1 PgC has been suggested as a floor for annual agricultural emissions, even if significant progress is made to close yield gaps [ 3].
This review summarizes the efforts made to improve yields of HPs by various bioprocesses and also highlights the strategies designed to overcome problems of low yield of HPs.
A start has been made to boosting yields and reducing harvest losses in countries that lag behind, notably in Africa.
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