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Discover Ludwig'yield by' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
'Yield' is a verb, but it does not take a direct object (in this case, 'by'), so this phrase is not grammatically correct. If you wanted to use the verb 'yield' in a sentence, you could say something like: "The investor yielded a high return on their investments."
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Monensin reduced milk fat yield by 6.6%.
Black Sigatoka can reduce the fruit yield by half.
They are now planting drought resistant crops that have increased the yield by 30%..
Or cheat time and increase yield by transplanting vegetables sown in containers.
"This could improve the yield by 10-20 times," Nakamura says.
The process improves yield by making more efficient use of biomass than conventional techniques do.
On average, crop residues incorporation increased the wheat grain yield by 1.31 times and straw yield by 1.39 times.
SRI can boost rice yield by eight times in Sierra Leone, researchers say.
If this works, it means farmers can get good yield by applying lower levels of fertilizer.
And it would yield, by St. Lawrence Cement's own assessment, only one new job because its Catskill plant would close.
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Methodological support was yield by TS, KL and AS.
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