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Discover Ludwig"yield fluctuations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in the context of economics or agriculture to refer to changes or variations in the amount or output of a particular product or resource. Example: "The farmers were struggling due to the unpredictable weather patterns causing frequent yield fluctuations in their crops."
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Yield fluctuations were stochastically addressed via Monte Carlo simulation runs.
Yes, the election, as with any national political event is bound to yield fluctuations within our economy.
The relatively large yield fluctuations observed in practice indicate that the controlling feed properties and operating conditions are not yet completely understood.
Agricultural bioenergy production is subject to dynamics such as yield fluctuations, volatile prices, resource competition, new regulation and policy, innovation and climate change.
Thus, when a technology is associated with high risks that may lead to extreme yield fluctuations, it may be useful to insure the farmers against such risks to encourage adoption.
These annuities ("Annuity calculation"–"Linking annuity calculation with yield and price fluctuations" sections) were subject to a Monte Carlo simulation (MC) with 10,000 variations for each parcel to address their impact of price and yield fluctuations on the economic return.
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Suitable SRC parcels were determined by linking yield modelling results of annual reference crops and poplar SRC with ecological indicators of water-induced soil erosion and ecotone density as well as with annuity calculation and a risk assessment (stochastic dominance) based on the Monte Carlo simulation of price and yield fluctuation.
The third mechanism takes place through the enhancement of lightning by solar energetic particles, which would cause increased current flow in the global circuit and, if local variations did not dominate, yield PG fluctuations.
Table 4 Input values for the Monte Carlo Simulation of yield-, price-, and yield increase fluctuation.
In particular, the more curved outboard forebody surface results in local flow separations and reattachments in valleys, which consequently yields remarkable fluctuations of surface conditions with pressure rising in valleys yet dropping on crests while shear stress and heat flux falling in valleys yet rising on crests.
Both production pathways result in different commodity prices and distinct costs (see "Annuity calculation" and "Linking annuity calculation with yield and price fluctuations" sections).
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