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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "yield from" is not a common phrase used in written English.
It is sometimes used in computer programming to determine a value that has been yielded from a function. For example, "The yield from the function was determined to be 10."
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The yield from the oceans has begun to fall.
Yield from the protothread until a condition occurs.
Okay, that's the yield from an X-ray structure.
We find a high E2 yield from ozonolysis (10%20%% of total HOMs), but negligible E2 yield from hydroxyl-initiated oxidation.
The net result is that there is very little ivory yield from Asian elephants.
The milk yield from the remaining stock had plummeted due to the animals' trauma, he added.
Corporate responsibility isn't making decisions only when there's an obvious business yield from doing good.
Although sale prices have risen, rents have not, so the yield from property is falling.
Pelletizing decreased the extraction yield from 4.28%to1.33%3%.
We observed 61.66 mg of extract yield from this method.
Mohlakoana Molise, a farmer in Lesotho, sorts the yield from his maize crop.
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