Sentence examples for yield a date from inspiring English sources

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A few weeks before the CT scan Dr. Walton of the Getty took a tiny fragment of the mummy's shroud for carbon 14 dating, a process that should yield a date for the mummy's fabrication in about two months.

A break or two, Banks' growth in Fritz's system and contributions from some youth on defense should yield a date in December.

When all estimates yield a date of birth within a 3-year range, the average was used unless one or two estimates were judged to be superior to the others.

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A series of radiometric determinations done subsequently has yielded a date of 1.88 mya.

Radiocarbon samples from these excavations yielded a date of 12,000 years.

They include traces of kilns on the south side of Room 47 in the Burnt Palace, together with red glass ingots and slag, which after a radiocarbon analysis yielded a date of 425 +/- 50 BC.

Tracing back its expansion (assuming a constant decrease of expansion speed due to the nebula's mass) yielded a date for the creation of the nebula several decades after 1054, implying that its outward velocity has decelerated less than assumed since the supernova explosion.

This yielded a date of 440 (SD 138) ky ago for the divergence of the human and Neandertal mtDNA lineages.

And of these, only six would yield a useable date.

Therefore, many corrections are necessary to the raw radiocarbon age to yield a calendar date [124 128].

This, however, would yield a divergence date of 4.6 (SD 0.18) million years (my), which is at odds with paleontological findings that place the divergence of human lineage at least at 6 my ago [39].

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