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In fact, if I had to size up this garden's most valuable yield, I'd say it was the flashes of satisfaction and serenity it confers in these less than beatific times.
Those rapids made hydropower the zone's most valuable yield from the colonial to the Civil War eras; even as coal use rose in the 19th century, water remained an essential source of industrial energy.
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Nowadays, non-catalytic thermal cracking (thermolysis) is receiving renewed attention, due to the fact of added value on a crude oil barrel and its very valuable yielded products.
One goal of this research is to identify genes and pathways that could be modified to direct starch into agronomically valuable fiber yield.
He added that even partial success "will yield valuable benefits".
Local coniferous and oak forests yield valuable timber.
His post-baby-boom assessments yield valuable, often surprisingly generous reconsiderations of the key players.
However, although NMR can yield valuable information on molecular structure, it has limited sensitivity.
The forests yield valuable timbers such as ebony, rosewood, and teak.
Cracking some of these open would yield valuable supply-side benefits—and help keep a remarkable success story rolling.
The result was an extraordinary international endeavour to push ahead with the development of ice-coring machines that could bore down thousands of metres and yield valuable data.
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