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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yield problems" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to encounter difficulties or obstacles in producing a desired outcome or result. Example: The new production process is yielding problems for the company, causing delays and increasing costs.
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I.B.M. executives say that the yield problems at its East Fishkill plant are a short-term issue, related to gearing up production at a new site.
Some yield problems, it said, were the result of one particular corn variety that did not perform well in the high nighttime temperatures in parts of the Corn Belt this year.
The process of alignment between different stakeholders can thus yield problems that are 'doable'doable
When IC production enters into the nano-meter generation, many yield problems are related to design.
The Watch List IBM : Its chips are going into PlayStation 3, Xbox2, the new Nintendo game machine and the Mac, but it has a history of yield problems.
Last time, it was through both a Pixel Qi screen and an interesting custom interface, but delays and yield problems more or less buried it and competitors piled up.
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Wall Street analysts believe that AMD has been unable to resolve the yield problem plaguing the K6.
ZnHCF has long suffered from poor deposition yield problem, but we demonstrate that a robust ZnHCF film can be prepared by spin coating of a liquid suspension composed of ZnHCF nanoparticles and PEDOT PSS ink on ITO.
But as I've argued before, hunger is not a yield problem. Feeding people is about access, which is lacking even in the United States, where around 36 million people are food insecure.
Given the low levels of CpoB that co-purified initially, it is hard to know if the lack of interaction here is due to a yield problem. Also, the CpoB that does co-purify in the presence of PBP1b does not look like it is much over background and could just be a small amount of spurious crosslinking.
However, this reading has yielded problems; the moon in Germanic mythology is considered masculine, exemplified in the personification of the moon in Norse mythology, Máni, a male figure.
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