0 to give up; to surrender -- ยอม
He yielded to the other man’s arguments
He yielded all his possessions to the state.
1 to give way to force or pressure -- โค้งงอ
At last the door yielded.
This yields payoffs of 18 and 54 to the two players, respectively, for a total payoff of 72.
This can best be done in clearly situated case studies, which yield qualitative findings that can then be examined for possible explanations and further enquiry.
Structural consistency is an example of a strong rule that has the power to invalidate changes that yield physically unsupportable designs.
Page also correctly notes that localist representations not only can yield insightful and interpretable psychological theories, but neurally plausible theories as well.
Activities that have large starting capital requirements are pursued by relatively few people but yield lucrative returns.
For the maize yield and net returns equations, the estimated coefficients of the farm size variables were statistically different between the adopters and non-adopters.
But farm size does not appear to explain differences in yields and net returns when the technology is adopted.
The constant represents the expected project yield in capital (per unit invested), net of monitoring costs.
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