Yield may mean:
- Crop yield, a measure of the output per unit area of land under cultivation
- Maximum sustainable yield, the largest long-term fishery catch that can be safely taken
- Rolled throughput yield, a statistical tool in Six Sigma
- Yield (finance), a rate of return based on what the holder earns with direct incomes on a financial instrument or security
- Dividend yield, the current or yield to maturity of common or preferred share dividends
- Yield (aviation), the revenue an airline makes on each passenger for every kilometer/mile travelled
- Yield (chemistry), the amount of product obtained in a chemical reaction
- Yield (engineering), the permanent plastic deformation of a structure
- Yield strength, an engineering term for the strain that a material can undergo before plastic deformation
- in computer science, a point of return (and re-entry) of a coroutine
- Yield (education), the percentage of prospective students offered admission to an educational institution that actually enroll at that school
- Semiconductor fabrication yield, the proportion of devices produced which function correctly
- Nuclear weapon yield, the amount of energy discharged when the weapon explodes
- Specific yield, a ratio used to evaluate the groundwater production from an aquifer
- Terminal yield, in formal language theory is the sequence of leaves encountered in an ordered walk of a tree structure
- Wool Yield, refers to the amount of clean wool present in a greasy lot and is objectively measured. In Agriculture, crop yield (also known as "agricultural output" is not only a measure of the Yield of cereal per unit area of land under cultivation In Population ecology and Economics, maximum sustainable yield or MSY is theoretically the largest yield/catch that can be taken from a species' stock Six Sigma is a Business management strategy originally developed by Motorola, that today enjoys wide-spread application in many sectors of industry In Finance, yield is a percentage that measures the cash returns to the owners of a security The dividend yield on a company Stock is the company's annual Dividend payments divided by its Market cap, or the dividend per share divided by the price In Chemistry, yield, also referred to as chemical yield and reaction yield, is the amount of product obtained in a Chemical reaction The yield strength or yield point of a Material is defined in Engineering and Materials science as the stress at which a material The yield strength or yield point of a Material is defined in Engineering and Materials science as the stress at which a material In Computer science, coroutines are program components that generalize Subroutines to allow multiple entry points and suspending and resuming of execution at certain Semiconductor device fabrication is the process used to create chips the Integrated circuits that are present in everyday Electrical and electronic The explosive yield of a nuclear weapon is the amount of Energy, called the Yield, discharged when a Nuclear weapon is detonated expressed usually Specific storage (Ss storativity (S specific yield (Sy and specific capacity are material physical properties that characterize In Formal language theory, the terminal yield (or fringe) of a tree is the sequence of leaves encountered in an ordered walk of the tree
- Yield sign, a traffic sign controlling the give-way rules at an intersection (also called a give way sign)
- an element in The Amazing Race, a U. In Road transport, a YIELD ( Canada, Ireland, and the United States) or GIVE WAY (most current or former Commonwealth countries The Amazing Race, sometimes referred to as TAR, is a Reality television Game show in which teams of two people (with one exception S. reality game, where one team forces another to stop racing for a pre-determined amount of time.
- Yield (album), the fifth album from the band Pearl Jam
- Yield Class, an expression of the productivity of a stand of timber. Yield is the fifth album by the American Alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on February 3 1998 through Epic Records. Pearl Jam is an American rock band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1990
- Fission product yield
See also
See also Fission product Nuclear fission splits a heavy nucleus such as Uranium or Plutonium into two lighter nuclei which are called Fission Yielding (also called truckling) is a form of social Etiquette, where one surrenders to the desires of another or one person allows access to another person or persons
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