- Look up
yield in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yield may
refer to:
Yield (multithreading) is an
action that
occurs in a
computer program during multithreading...
- High-
yielding varieties (HYVs) of
agricultural crops are
usually characterized by a
combination of the
following traits in
contrast to the conventional...
-
front of a hall of nurses. They
released a three-song demo in 1990, Not
Yielding to Ungodly,
which got into the
hands of Kurt
Bachman and Joey Daub from...
- In agriculture, the
yield is a
measurement of the
amount of a crop grown, or
product such as wool, meat or milk produced, per unit area of land. The seed...
- full-time
employment for
nearly 25,000 and
annual wages over $1.1 billion, and
yielding $4.8 billion in
direct economic impact from New York grapes,
grape juice...
-
early use of mathematics,
geometry and
astronomy in
their architecture,
yielding a
tradition with both
great structural and
aesthetic variety. The guiding...
- late 1960s,
farmers began incorporating new
technologies such as high-
yielding varieties of cereals,
particularly dwarf wheat and rice, and the widespread...
- alphabet,
counting from 0),
yielding o; the
second letter t is
shifted by 2 (because the
second letter C of the key
means 2)
yielding v; the
third letter t...
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offer income tax and
wealth tax benefits.
Fixed deposits are high-interest-
yielding term
deposits and are
offered by banks. The most po****r form of term deposits...
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Aguilera is
known by her
melismatic singing technique,
yielding comparisons to
Whitney Houston and
Mariah Carey....