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yields and products
This yields soluble products that can be further purified and refined to yield the desired metal.
More refining ( of the gluten ) leads to chewier products such as pizza and bagels, while less refining yields tender baked goods such as pastry products.
Sales of refrigerated meat were the third or fourth highest source of export earnings in the mid-1980s, but like other Honduran agricultural products, beef yields were among the lowest in Central America.
On the other hand, so-called delayed neutrons emitted as radioactive decay products with half-lives up to several minutes, from fission-daughters, are very important to reactor control, because they give a characteristic " reaction " time for the total nuclear reaction to double in size, if the reaction is run in a " delayed-critical " zone which deliberately relies on these neutrons for a supercritical chain-reaction ( one in which each fission cycle yields more neutrons than it absorbs ).
The plan promoted industrial farming that would produce great yields of agricultural and animal products for world-wide exportation, while the Colombian government would provide subsidies to large-scale private farms.
Pyrolysis of lignin during the combustion of wood or charcoal production yields a range of products, of which the most characteristic ones are methoxy phenols.
Turning these products from waste to being used to grow crops and improve yields is something that would be beneficial for both conservationist and the producer.
Great attention must be paid to choose soil and cropping strategies, to obtain satisfactory yields of high quality and best-priced products, respecting their safety and nutritional value.
It yields a natural gum known as chicle, traditionally used in making chewing gum and other products.
Generally, smoke and water do not pass through the casing, so plastic is used for non-smoked products where high yields are expected.
This procedure is carried out in a series of steps so that a single pool of plasma yields several different protein products, such as albumin and immune globulin.
Fermentation by microorganisms is a possible alternative to traditional industrial synthesis, producing much higher yields of mannitol, with minimal to no side products.
The reticulorumen thus hosts a microbial fermentation which yields products ( mainly volatile fatty acids and microbial protein ), which the ruminant is able to digest and absorb.
This procedure has the disadvantage that it uses the current separation method, but the advantage that it yields minimally manipulated cells that are treatment ready and comply with FDA regulations on cell therapy products.
Also, many useful Lewis acid-catalyzed ene reactions have been developed which can afford high yields and selectivities at significantly lower temperatures, making the ene reaction a useful C – C forming tool for the synthesis of complex molecules and natural products.
The trees ameliorate the effects of climate change by helping to stabilize erosion, improving water and soil quality and providing yields of fruit, tea, coffee, oil, fodder and medicinal products in addition to their usual harvest.
The first technique often produces bad yields or side products ; separation of phthalhydrazide can be unpleasant.
The use of polyphosphoric acid will give acridine products at a lower temperature, but also with decreased yields.
Nucleophilic aromatic rings such as indole or pyrrole give products with good yields and mild conditions, while less nucleophilic aromatic rings such as phenyl give poor yields despite high temperatures and strong acid.
On the surface, it looked to the individual observer as if profit yields on capital determine expenditures on labour, but in aggregate, it is-according to Marx-just the other way around, since the volume of labour-time worked determined how much profit could be distributed among capitalists, via the sales of products.
This procedure has the disadvantage that it uses the current separation method, but the advantage that it yields minimally manipulated cells that are treatment ready and comply with FDA regulations on cell therapy products.
It was the first facility in the United States to employ the use of hydrogenation process to get greater yields from its crude products, and in 1919 scientists at Bayway created the world's first petrochemical: isopropyl alcohol.

yields and services
* Natural capital, the resources of an ecosystem that yields a flow of goods and services into the future
Natural capital is thus the stock of natural ecosystems that yields a flow of valuable ecosystem goods or services into the future.
Tourism revenue yields a services surplus, however, which keeps the current account of its balance of payments roughly in balance ($ 13 million in 1998 ).
The money generated by the sale of the goods and services yields three sums ( i ) the wages of the worker, ( ii ) the costs of production, and ( iii ) profit ( surplus value ).
The design of the product and how it is produced are determined, not by the producers who make it ( the workers ), nor by the consumers of the product ( the buyers ), but by the Capitalist class, who, besides appropriating the worker ’ s manual labour, also appropriate the intellectual labour of the engineer and the industrial designer who create the product, in order to shape the taste of the consumer to buy the goods and services at a price that yields a maximal profit.
Analysis by Robert Costanza also around 1995 of nature's services and their value showed that a great deal of degradation of nature's ability to clear waste, prevent erosion, pollinate crops, etc., was being done in the name of monetary profit opportunity: this was adding to GDP but causing a great deal of long term risk in the form of mudslides, reduced yields, lost species, water pollution, etc.
* DeKalb County Police Department, DeKalb County, Georgia-limited service ( By statute, DKPD has authority throughout the entire county, but yields this authority to incorporated municipalities that provide their own police services.
The Commonwealth also undertook initiatives to increase agricultural and forest yields, introducing technological improvements, the improvement of services and education, and promoting education in technologies necessary for Catalan industry.

yields and provide
Botanists also study how plants produce food we can eat and how to increase yields and therefore their work is important in mankind's ability to feed the world and provide food security for future generations, for example, through plant breeding.
Limestone, clay, sand, and gravel are Lithuania's primary natural resources, but the coastal shelf offers perhaps of oil deposits, and the southeast could provide high yields of iron ore and granite.
Chinese population size would not dramatically increase until the Song Dynasty period, where the population doubled to 100 million people due to extensive rice cultivation in central and southern China, coupled with rural farmers holding more abundant yields of food that they could easily provide the growing market.
Monoculture plantings provide great yields and more efficient harvesting than natural stands of trees.
So the " over-reinforced concrete " beam fails by crushing of the compressive-zone concrete and before the tension zone steel yields, which does not provide any warning before failure as the failure is instantaneous.
Some compression programs, such as gzip and bzip2, provide a special " rsyncable " mode which allows these files to be efficiently rsynced, by ensuring that local changes in the uncompressed file yields only local changes in the compressed file.
Nikkei Business Daily says Selling U. S. government bonds held by Japan to provide cash to the IMF would affect U. S. bond yields so Tokyo may consider lending U. S. government bonds to the IMF as collateral for it to raise funds.
These slash and burn methods provide high yields the first year or two, but they eventually drain the soil of fertility.
The knowledge gained here would provide data to prevent nuclear yields in case of accidental detonations-for example, a plane crash.
Unlike awards, which provide similar standards for all workers in the entire industry covered by a specific award, collective agreements usually apply only to workers for one employer-although on occasion a short-term collaborative agreement ( for example, on a building-site ) yields a multi-employer / employee agreement.
Both have two or more plant species in close interaction, both provide multiple outputs, as a consequence, higher overall yields and, because a single application or input is shared, costs are reduced.
“ These trials also provide important validation of our method for producing highly pure, therapeutically active recombinant proteins in a cost-effective manner, with high production yields that can reduce the current economic barriers to their routine use .”
It has been experimentally observed in the anionic yields from photofragmentation of small molecules to provide details of internal structure.
If the state will not provide financial backing, private finance must provide it, but the latter is reluctant to do so if the risks outweigh the yields.

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