It is an error (in science).
'yield' is essentially 'gain' or equivalence so it depends... You've selected Economics & Chemistry as your categories so assuming you mean Economic Yield & Chemical Yield... Economic Yield could mean a few things but the most common would probably mean Profit (Measurement: Currency). Chemical Yield could also mean a few things depending on context but it's probably the reaction yield or the quantity of product (Measurement: Weight). But really it all depends on context...
A yield of 10% a year would mean that if you put $100 in a savings acount, at the end of one year, you would have $110. Two years, $120. At 5% a year, you would have $105 at the end of the first year. $110 after 2 years.
Selective breeding is the process whereby one controls the breeding patterns of biological entities to yield specific traits. This can also mean forcing breeding to boost recessive traits in a population.Natural selection, on the other hand, results only in populations that express traits that allow for survival and further reproduction within a given environment (selection pressure).
Expected yield is the amount of product that is anticipated to be produced from a chemical reaction or process based on calculations or theoretical predictions. It represents the maximum amount of product that could be obtained under ideal conditions without any losses.
Yield to right of way
Which yield did you mean? It can be 'surrender', if you mean "He refused to yield to his opponent." It can be 'produce', if you mean, "The farm will yield 50 bushels of corn per acre." Hope this helps.
Yield
To yield to god, means to do only gods will.
When referring to a garden, "yield" means to harvest.
Yield is the profit (or sometimes the loss) resulting from financing an investment.
He will yield.
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There is no low boost light in a gtp. There is a boost meter. indicating how much boost you are pushing.
There is the word, "Boost", and there is the word, "Blastoff", or "Takeoff", but no word to boost off, since that really doesn't mean anything.
Yield means to give way. It can also mean that the land yields wheat and barley.
If you mean DS for DSi, it would probably reduce the cost but the DSi costs a pretty penny!