Sentence examples for rapid yield from inspiring English sources

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For example, leaf temperatures could be warmer than the air owing to soil-surface influences, particularly in humid regions, which would result in a more rapid yield than that by air temperatures.

However, continuous cropping of aerobic rice in the same field resulted in yield decline (Peng et al. 2006), rapid yield losses (George et al. 2002), and even yield failure (Kreye et al. 2009b).

The results imply a direct relationship between a higher reaction rate with the formation of solid products (causing both spatial blockage effects and consumption of free water), and a rapid yield stress increase.

They offer a defined production system, which ensures uniform quality and rapid yield.

The leptospires only possess two endoflagella whilst the other spirochetes have multiple endoflagella, and in these the rapid yield of energy via substrate level phosphorylation may be necessary to fuel their high motility.

There are many problems that might influence cellular stress and damage in these monolayers including the tissue extraction process: many researchers use enzymatic digestion rather than explant outgrowth due to the higher and more rapid yield of cells, without significant relative disadvantages in terms of phenotypic drift [ 13, 26- 29].

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I am not referring to the DOE's "Generation-4" nuclear program, which is a diffuse program that will not yield rapid payoff.

This was confirmed in a recent study showing that prospective studies using optimized procedures of collection and rapid processing yield incidence data that are several folds higher than those obtained by passive collection of data in natural health cohorts [4].

Desorption of humic substances from fungal pellets was complete, rapid, and yielded uniform results.

In the cases where the polymerization systems were completely homogeneous, the ensuing polycondensation was rapid and yielded high molecular weight polymers (e.g. mPEK =2.10 dl/g) at 130 °C within 30 min., as compared to PPMA (phosphorus pentoxide/methanesulfonic acid) method which gave only moderate molecular weight polymers, e.g. mPEK (=0.64 dl/g).

Control experiments showed that rapid extraction yielded similar results to purified DNA samples [26].

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