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This technique has yielded highly accurate measurements of gravitational and inertial forces.

The U/Th data obtained for five samples from the upper part of the studied profile, which have been analyzed by the TSD technique, has yielded an age of 116 ± 13/10 kyr.

If we can choose ones that are more likely to be viable we should in theory improve the pregnancy rate, reduce the miscarriage rate and overall have a much higher live birth rate". It is possible to do chromosome screening at present, but the technique has yielded conflicting results.

By allowing some flexibility in associating meanings and words rather than insisting on close semantic correspondences and rules of sound change, this technique has yielded some suggestive similarities, with a few of them even extending beyond the Khoisan languages to languages of the Niger-Congo family.

Previous verification of the technique has yielded promising results but a key element that needs to be addressed is the description of the spring behaviour in the FEA environment so that it could reflect the real-world behaviour of fixture workpiece contacts.

The technique has yielded implantable liver grafts for rats.

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Several studies of this experimental technique have yielded encouraging results, but most did not include a control group.

Some very old rocks and a nifty imaging technique have yielded what could be the oldest known animal fossils spongelike organisms that lived on ocean reefs on what is now South Australia.

Top C.I.A. officials have argued for years that so-called "enhanced" interrogation techniques have yielded lifesaving intelligence breakthroughs.

Nonlinear dynamical models of the magnetosphere derived from observational time series data using phase space reconstruction techniques have yielded new advances in the understanding of its dynamics.

By the 1980s, advances in laser measurement techniques had yielded values for the speed of light in a vacuum of an unprecedented accuracy, and it was decided in 1983 by the General Conference on Weights and Measures that the accepted value for this constant would be exactly 299,792,458 metres per second.

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