Sentence examples for yielding advantages from inspiring English sources

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TPs are shown to be versatile and useful in managing renewable resources, being simple to design and implement, and also yielding advantages in situations of overexploitation.

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In some recent papers it was shown that preemptive process schedulers in multitasking operating systems can be viewed, and above all designed, as discrete-time feedback controls with very simple (I- or PI-type) regulators, yielding significant advantages over classical scheduling policies as for time complexity and parameter interpretability.

Following the characterization of their chemical compositions and crystalline structures, the iron oxide thin films were subsequently utilized in the fabrication of size and shape specific magnetic double-disk microparticles, yielding the advantages of this new class of MRI contrast agents, including multiplexing capability, diffusion-driven signal amplification, and functional imaging capacity.

Table 9 summarizes the different reactor types, specific characteristics, bio-oil yielding capacity, advantages, and limitations.

Figure 5 An improved pore form produced by macropore etching yielding several advantages to the battery production process.

CWD hardness (or decay) and circumference were most important for carpenter ant colonization, which may also hold true for CWD outside clearcuts (not modeled), where different microhabitat attributes may interact with each nest site, but apparently yielding fewer advantages compared to those found within clearcuts.

That disproportionate balance is by itself reason to be cautious in yielding an advantage to the accuser, but there is yet another concern.

The experimental results show that the method of designing Sugeno-type granular model offers some advantages yielding models of good prediction capabilities.

A few much smaller, more spread-out municipalities have already begun to succeed in doing so, yielding lasting competitive advantage to their local and regional economies.

The CCP was grounded on short term targets (the 2020-20-20 programme) on the assumption that fossil fuel prices would rise, making renewables competitive, and hence yielding a competitive advantage to the EU.

Follow-up studies, in collaboration with researchers at the University of Surrey led by Anna Franklin and I.R.L. Davies, have shown that infants have lateralized categorical perception for color in the left visual field, and that for toddlers the visual field yielding a relative advantage for cross-category discriminations of color changes from left to right with the acquisition of color terms.

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