0 used to describe bonds that pay a lot of interest, shares with high dividends, etc., often involving a high level of risk:
A high-yield strategy to identify randomized controlled trials for systematic reviews.
The high-rate strategy was assumed to have a doubled maximum specific growth rate and a halved yield relative to the high-yield strategy.
Being able to design optimal load configurations which maximize the power output would significantly reduce the cost of future generators designed for high-yield experiments.
Modern high-yielding varieties are also reported to show low tolerance to the competition from pests and to respond with high yield losses.
A major exception to date has been the 'green revolution', the transfer of the technology of modern high-yield agriculture from rich to poor countries.
They pointed out that respiration, in contrast to fermentation, is such a high-yield strategy that provides a strong fitness advantage to a cluster of respiring organisms.
They know that they can often get better running returns merely by investing in, for example, a portfolio of high-yield and corporate bonds.
We may indeed be able to detect and identify high-yield tests conducted at sites whose geological features are familiar to us.