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"yield prediction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in the context of business, economics, or finance to refer to a method of estimating the return on an investment, such as a stock or bond. For example, "The yield prediction on the new bond offering is expected to be higher than the market average."
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The prediction analysis conducted in this study yielded levels of accuracy (correlation between phenotypes and predicted genomic values) that are consistent with previous reports for grain yield prediction accuracy using single- and multi-environment models (Burgueño et al. 2012).
Armourstone production involves aspects of blast design and yield prediction.
In Section 2, state of the art PV yield prediction methodology is reviewed.
Open image in new window Fig. 1 Photovoltaic yield prediction methodology.
In Section 3, the new PV yield prediction methodology is proposed.
The analysis showed the superiority of the FCM learning approach in yield prediction.
Yield management in semiconductor manufacturing companies requires accurate yield prediction and continual control.
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In the preface to the 2011 edition of "The Innovator's Dilemma, Christensenn reports that, since the book's publication, in 1997, "the theory of disruption continues to yield predictions that are quite accurate".
The platform offers yield predictions, pesticide application monitoring and other features for potato growing, which helps sellers manage contracts and supports farmers' decision-making.
A final recommendation would be to include mortality rates in the model to improve yield predictions.
The results illustrate that although the complex and sophisticated models could yield predictions that are more accurate, the simple models might yield predictions that are more robust.
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