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Small stock cannot produce as much milk per animal, so poor families who invest in small stock are disadvantaged in subsistence production in contrast to wealthy families who can invest 50/50 in large and small stock, yielding better overall milk yields.
From this study, it was concluded that the lobster-shell-derived chitosan served as a biological stimulant yielding better seed germination, increased plant height, enhanced stem thickness, and dry biomass yield (Hareyan 2007).
This new wave in digital cameras allows a vastly greater sensitivity to light, yielding better pictures.
In one of the sample pools, the fabrics have been fashioned in a corrugated pattern, yielding better results — more surface area for the fecal effluvia to cling to.
This is good news for serious home bakers because more fat means less moisture, making pastry easier to handle and yielding better results.
Computer Sciences rose $3.84, or 9.2 percent, to $45.75 after the company said it was raising its earnings outlook for the year because its cost-cutting efforts were yielding better results than it had expected.
They are both yielding better than 4%.
So far, it is difficult to determine whether that approach is yielding better results.
Sadly, all this money isn't yielding better outcomes for the growing diabetes patient population.
A mass replanting of diseased vineyards in the past several years is yielding better grapes.
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At the same time, improvements in digital cameras were yielding better-quality images, and prices were dropping.
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