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Yield
Yield Yield, n. Amount yielded; product; -- applied especially to products resulting from growth or cultivation. ``A goodly yield of fruit doth bring.' --Bacon.

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- 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...
- stressed to the upper yield point, and beyond, Lüders bands can develop. Yielded structures have a lower stiffness, leading to increased deflections and...
- Variable yield, or dial-a-yield, is an option available on most modern nuclear weapons. It allows the operator to specify a weapon's yield, or explosive...
- The coupon rate (nominal rate, or nominal yield) of a fixed income security is the interest rate that the issuer agrees to pay to the security holder...
- The current yield, interest yield, income yield, flat yield, market yield, mark to market yield or running yield is a financial term used in reference...
- The Yield is a 2019 novel by Tara June Winch. She won the 2020 Miles Franklin Award for this book. The book also won the 2020 Voss Literary Prize and...
- In finance, the yield curve is a graph which depicts how the yields on debt instruments – such as bonds – vary as a function of their years remaining...
- In finance, the yield spread or credit spread is the difference between the quoted rates of return on two different investments, usually of different...
- authors described the "reaction yield" or "absolute yield" of a chemical reaction as the "amount of pure and dry product yielded in a reaction". They wrote...
- Jones dividend yield occurred in 1932 when it yielded over 15%, which was years after the famous stock market collapse of 1929, when it yielded only 3.1%....