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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
Yield
Ratio of interest to price for a bond
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
Current_yield
Financial product
In finance, a high-yield bond (non-investment-grade bond, speculative-grade bond, or junk bond) is a bond that is rated below investment grade by credit
High-yield_debt
Difference in percentage rate of return of two investments
In finance, the yield spread or credit spread is the difference between the quoted rates of return on two different investments, usually of different
Yield_spread
1998 studio album by Pearl Jam
Yield is the fifth studio album by American rock band Pearl Jam, released on February 3, 1998. Following a short promotional tour for its previous album
Yield_(album)
Phenomenon of deformation due to structural stress
yield point is the point on a stress–strain curve that indicates the limit of elastic behavior and the beginning of plastic behavior. Below the yield
Yield_(engineering)
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
Nominal_yield
Energy released in nuclear weapons explosions
The explosive yield of a nuclear weapon is the amount of energy released such as blast, thermal, and nuclear radiation, when that particular nuclear weapon
Nuclear_weapon_yield
2019 novel by Tara June Winch
The Yield is a 2019 novel by Aboriginal Australian author Tara June Winch. The novel follows a Wiradjuri woman returning home to Australia amidst a family
The_Yield
Amount of product formed in a reaction
chemistry, yield, also known as reaction yield or chemical yield, refers to the amount of product obtained in a chemical reaction. Yield is one of the
Yield_(chemistry)
mortgage yield is a measure of the yield of mortgage-backed bonds. It is also known as cash flow yield. The mortgage yield, or cash flow yield, of a mortgage-backed
Mortgage_yield
Percent of admitted students who enroll
Yield (also known as the yield rate or matriculation rate) is a statistic in college admissions that measures the percentage of applicants to an institution
Yield_(college_admissions)
Traffic sign warning drivers of a junction
In road transport, a yield or give way sign indicates that merging drivers must prepare to stop if necessary to let a driver on another approach proceed
Yield_sign
Indicator of units from a process
First-pass yield (FPY), also known as throughput yield (TPY), is defined as the number of units coming out of a process divided by the number of units
First-pass_yield
Financial ratio of dividends to share price
The dividend yield of a share is the ratio of annualised cash dividends to the share's current market price. It is usually expressed as a percentage and
Dividend_yield
Relationships among bond yields of different maturities
A yield curve shows the relationship between yields and time to maturity for a set of comparable debt securities. In practice the term usually refers
Yield_curve
American philanthropy founded by MacKenzie Scott
Yield Giving is an American foundation which is the primary philanthropic vehicle for MacKenzie Scott, the former wife of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. The organization's
Yield_Giving
Standardized investment performance metric in the United States
the United States, 30-day yield is a standardized yield calculation for bond funds. The formula for calculating 30-day yield is specified by the U.S. Securities
30-day_yield
Option available on many nuclear weapons
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
Variable_yield
Production economics term
Rolled throughput yield (RTY) in production economics is the probability that a process with more than one step will produce a defect free unit. It is
Rolled_throughput_yield
In finance, par yield (or par value yield) is the yield on a fixed income security assuming that its market price is equal to par value (also known as
Par_yield
Number of times a given event occurs per photon absorbed by a quantum system
In particle physics, the quantum yield (denoted Φ) of a radiation-induced process is the number of times a specific event occurs per photon absorbed by
Quantum_yield
Company formed to own operating assets and distribute stable cash flows to investors
A yield co or yieldco is a company that is formed to own operating assets that produce a predictable cash flow, primarily through long term contracts
Yield_co
1954 U.S. thermonuclear weapon test in the Marshall Islands
Castle Bravo was the first in a series of high-yield thermonuclear weapon design tests conducted by the United States at Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands
Castle_Bravo
Concept in multithreading
In computer science, yield is an action that occurs in a computer program during multithreading, of forcing a processor to relinquish control of the current
Yield_(multithreading)
Alleged admissions practice
Yield protection is an alleged admissions practice in which an academic institution rejects or delays the acceptance of highly qualified students on the
Yield_protection
Rate of return of an investment
The yield to maturity (YTM), book yield or redemption yield of a fixed-interest security is an estimate of the total rate of return anticipated to be
Yield_to_maturity
Investment metric for US mutual funds
The 7-day SEC Yield is a measure of performance in the interest rates of money market mutual funds offered by US mutual fund companies. It is also referred
7-day_SEC_yield
Amount of farm product produced per unit area for a given time
In agriculture, the yield is a measurement of the amount of a crop grown, or product such as wool, meat or milk produced, per unit area of land. The seed
Crop_yield
Milling yield is the percentage of finished product obtained from the milling of a cereal crop. Wheat milling yield is the percent of flour obtained from
Milling_yield
call option strike yield. The strike yield is the yield at which the holder of an option contract can exercise the option. Area yield options contracts
Area_yield_options_contract
Monetary policy tool
Yield curve control (YCC) is a monetary policy action whereby a central bank purchases variable amounts of government bonds or other financial assets
Yield_curve_control
Financial term
Annual percentage yield (APY) is a normalized representation of an interest rate, based on a compounding period of one year. APY figures allow a reasonable
Annual_percentage_yield
In materials science, the yield strength anomaly refers to materials wherein the yield strength (i.e., the stress necessary to initiate plastic yielding)
Yield_strength_anomaly
Maximum harvest without causing damage
Sustainable yield is the amount of a resource that humans can harvest without over-harvesting or damaging a potentially renewable resource. In more formal
Sustainable_yield
Financial ratio
yield is the quotient of earnings per share (E), divided by the share price (P), giving E/P. It is the reciprocal of the P/E ratio. The earning yield
Earnings_yield
The roll yield is the difference between the profit or loss of a futures contract and the change in the spot price of the underlying asset of that futures
Roll_yield
Income return on an investment expressed as a percentage of its value
In finance, the yield on a security is a measure of the ex-ante return to a holder of the security. It is one component of return on an investment, the
Yield_(finance)
Idaho law allowing bicyclists to yield at stop signs
the common name for laws that allow bicyclists to treat a stop sign as a yield sign, and a red light as a stop sign. It first became law in Idaho in 1982
Idaho_stop
Harvestable population growth in an ecosystem
Ecological yield is the harvestable population growth of an ecosystem. It is most commonly measured in forestry: sustainable forestry is defined as that
Ecological_yield
Concept in nuclear physics
In nuclear physics, fission product yield refers to the fraction of a fission product produced per fission. Nuclear fission splits a heavy nucleus such
Fission_product_yield
Instrument of indebtedness
first call, yield to worst, yield to first par call, yield to put, cash flow yield and yield to maturity. The relationship between yield and term to maturity
Bond_(finance)
Curve representing a material's response to applied forces
many of the properties of a material, such as the Young's modulus, the yield strength, and the ultimate tensile strength. Generally speaking, curves
Stress–strain_curve
Amount of grapes or wine that is produced per unit surface of vineyard
viticulture, the yield is a measure of the amount of grapes or wine that is produced per unit surface of vineyard, and is therefore a type of crop yield. Two different
Yield_(wine)
its efficiency. Boosting can more than double the weapon's fission energy yield. Staged thermonuclear weapons are arrangements of two or more "stages",
Nuclear_weapon_design
The combine grain yield monitor is a device coupled with other sensors to calculate and record the crop yield or grain yield as a modern-day combine harvester
Grain_yield_monitor
Most powerful nuclear weapon ever tested
October 1961 at the Novaya Zemlya site in the country's far north. The bomb yielded the equivalent of 50 megatons of TNT. The Soviet physicist Andrei Sakharov
Tsar_Bomba
Geometric representation of material yield
A yield surface is a five-dimensional surface in the six-dimensional space of stresses. The yield surface is usually convex and the state of stress of
Yield_surface
Failure Theory in continuum mechanics
continuum mechanics, the maximum distortion energy criterion (also von Mises yield criterion) states that yielding of a ductile material begins when the second
Von_Mises_yield_criterion
Transverse road surface markings
Stop and yield lines are transverse road surface markings that inform drivers where they should stop or yield when approaching an intersection. In some
Stop_and_yield_lines
Type of Ponzi scheme
A high-yield investment program (HYIP) is a type of Ponzi scheme, an investment scam that promises unsustainably high return on investment by paying previous
High-yield_investment_program
Nuclear bomb
low-to-intermediate yield strategic and tactical nuclear weapon featuring a two-stage radiation implosion design. The B61 is of the variable yield ("dial-a-yield" in
B61_nuclear_bomb
Integrated circuit reliability metric
Yield (metric) is a significant metric used in integrated circuit reliability engineering. It quantifies the proportion of manufactured chips that meet
Yield_(metric)
Manufacturing process used to create integrated circuits
announced an average yield of ~80%, with a peak yield per wafer of >90% for their 5nm test chips with a die size of 17.92 mm2. The yield went down to 32%
Semiconductor device fabrication
Semiconductor_device_fabrication
Implied return on holding inventories
A convenience yield is an implied return on holding inventories. It is an adjustment to the cost of carry in the non-arbitrage pricing formula for forward
Convenience_yield
2-stage nuclear weapon
using nuclear fusion. The most destructive weapons ever created, their yields typically exceed first-generation nuclear weapons by twenty times, with
Thermonuclear_weapon
Phenomenon when shorter term bonds yield higher interest rates than longer term bonds
inverted yield curve is a yield curve in which short-term debt instruments (typically bonds) have a greater yield than longer term bonds. An inverted yield curve
Inverted_yield_curve
Shareholder yield is calculated as the sum of three components: Shareholder Yield = Dividend Yield + Buyback Yield + Debt Paydown Yield {\displaystyle
Shareholder_yield
Topics referred to by the same term
Normal yield may refer to: Normal yield (agriculture), a measure of productivity A form of yield curve in financial economics This disambiguation page
Normal_yield
The sustainable yield of natural capital is the ecological yield that can be extracted without reducing the base of capital itself, i.e. the surplus required
Sustainable yield in fisheries
Sustainable_yield_in_fisheries
Operational business strategy
Yield management (YM) is a variable pricing strategy, based on understanding, anticipating and influencing consumer behavior in order to maximize revenue
Yield_management
Stock offering above-average dividend yield
A high-yield stock is a stock whose dividend yield is higher than the yield of any benchmark average such as the ten-year US Treasury note. The classification
High-yield_stock
American philanthropist and novelist (born 1970)
through Yield Giving which she uses to distribute her wealth with an emphasis on trust-based, high-impact giving. Launched publicly in 2022, Yield Giving
MacKenzie_Scott
American large-yield bomb
/ˈmoʊ.æb/, colloquially explained as "Mother Of All Bombs") is a large-yield bomb, developed for the United States military by Albert L. Weimorts, Jr
GBU-43/B_MOAB
1998 concert tour by Pearl Jam
The Yield Tour was a concert tour by the American rock band Pearl Jam to support its fifth album, Yield. A live album of the third Melbourne date on March
Yield_Tour
Nuclear explosion with much less than expected yield
explosion (such as a nuclear weapon) grossly fails to meet its expected yield. The device still detonates, but the detonation is much weaker than anticipated
Fizzle_(nuclear_explosion)
1956 British film by J. Lee Thompson
Yield to the Night is a 1956 British crime drama film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Diana Dors, Yvonne Mitchell and Michael Craig. It was written
Yield_to_the_Night
Topics referred to by the same term
Yield curve or Yield-curve spread usually refers to the relationships among bond yields of different maturities. Yield curve or Yield-curve spread may
Yield_curve_(disambiguation)
A yield spread premium (YSP) is the money or rebate paid to a mortgage broker for giving a borrower a higher interest rate on a loan in exchange for lower
Yield_spread_premium
Plastic deformation descriptor
The Hill yield criterion developed by Rodney Hill, is one of several yield criteria for describing anisotropic plastic deformations. The earliest version
Hill_yield_criterion
The yield gap or yield ratio is the ratio of the dividend yield of an equity and the yield of a long-term government bond. Typically equities have a higher
Yield_gap
American financial economist
managing director of Morgan Stanley. His most well-known work is Inside the Yield Book. Before joining Morgan Stanley, Leibowitz was vice chairman and chief
Martin_L._Leibowitz
Term in agricultural economics
Normal yield is an agricultural term that describes the average historic crop yield of a farm. In the United States, normal yield was once used to determine
Normal_yield_(agriculture)
Transfers between the Old and New Worlds
for a limited time yields were somewhat higher in the new regions to which they were introduced, a form of ecological release or "yield honeymoon". However
Columbian_exchange
American financier, racketeer and securities fraudster (born 1946)
financier. He is known for his role in the development of the market for high-yield bonds ("junk bonds"), which led to his reputation as the "Junk Bond King"
Michael_Milken
Financial services with no central authority
platforms followed suit, leading to stacked investment opportunities known as "yield farming" or "liquidity mining", where speculators shift cryptocurrency assets
Decentralized_finance
Agricultural developments in 1950s–1960s
technology transfer initiatives resulted in a significant increase in crop yields. These changes in agriculture initially emerged in developed countries in
Green_Revolution
1962 high-altitude nuclear test by the U.S. over the Pacific Ocean
(400 km), above a point 19 miles (31 km) southwest of Johnston Atoll. It had a yield of 1.4 Mt (5.9 PJ). The explosion was about 10° above the horizon as seen
Starfish_Prime
American high-yield nuclear gravity bomb
The Mk/B53 was a high-yield bunker buster thermonuclear weapon developed by the United States during the Cold War. Deployed on Strategic Air Command bombers
B53_nuclear_bomb
American thermonuclear gravity bomb
The B83 nuclear bomb is an unguided variable-yield thermonuclear weapon developed by the United States during the late 1970s. Designed by Lawrence Livermore
B83_nuclear_bomb
Low-yield thermonuclear weapon
officially defined as a type of enhanced radiation weapon (ERW), is a low-yield thermonuclear weapon designed to maximize lethal neutron radiation in the
Neutron_bomb
Function of the Bond Market
The yield elasticity of bond value is the elasticity of the market value of a bond with respect to its yield—the percentage change in bond value divided
Yield elasticity of bond value
Yield_elasticity_of_bond_value
Non-reversible deformation of a solid material in response to applied forces
matter is less than 0.3. This is because beams yield axially instead of bending. In closed cell foams, the yield strength is increased if the material is under
Plasticity_(physics)
Type of financial fraud
Yield burning is a form of financial fraud involving the United States municipal bond market. Yield burning was a method by which major Wall Street U
Yield_burning
Class of units of measurement for explosive energy
describe the yield of nuclear weapons. The 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki used the Little Boy and Fat Man bombs, with yields of 15 and 20
TNT_equivalent
Codename for 1950s proposed American nuclear weapon
Committee of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), it was intended to have a yield of 10 gigatons of TNT. If built and detonated, Sundial would have created
Sundial_(weapon)
Art monument in Quebec
flood, it is covered in 3,000 yield signs, based on the similarity of pronunciation of the French words for "to yield" (céder [se.de]) and "to help each
Ha!_Ha!_Pyramid
History of technical design of modern hydrogen bombs
principle. The US first tested the "true" Teller-Ulam design with the very high-yield Ivy Mike test in 1952. The design was independently devised and then tested
History of the Teller–Ulam design
History_of_the_Teller–Ulam_design
wave, depending on the size and the yield of the bomb. As a general rule, the blast fraction is higher for low yield weapons. Furthermore, it decreases
Effects_of_nuclear_explosions
The most important properties of the aquifer are porosity and specific yield which in turn give its capacity to release the water in the pores and its
Aquifer_properties
Plants used in agriculture
reduced by overuse. Yield gains and pesticide reductions are larger for insect-resistant crops than for herbicide-tolerant crops. Yield and profit gains
Genetically_modified_crops
Yield criterion
The Bigoni–Piccolroaz yield criterion is a yielding model, based on a phenomenological approach, capable of describing the mechanical behavior of a broad
Bigoni–Piccolroaz yield criterion
Bigoni–Piccolroaz_yield_criterion
Issue yield theory
In political science, Issue Yield refers to Issue Yield theory or its derived Issue Yield index. Issue Yield theory was developed to explain party strategy
Issue_Yield
Measure of a fixed-income instrument's sensitivity to interest rates
point. Duration-based estimates work best for small, parallel shifts in the yield curve. Macaulay duration is the present-value-weighted average time to the
Duration_(finance)
Profit-maximizing level of ecological yield
In population ecology and economics, optimum sustainable yield is the level of effort (LOE) that maximizes the difference between total revenue and total
Optimum_sustainable_yield
Management concept
population ecology and economics, maximum sustainable yield (MSY) is theoretically, the largest yield (or catch) that can be taken from a species' stock
Maximum_sustainable_yield
Yield mapping or yield monitoring is a technique in agriculture of using GPS data to analyze variables such as crop yield and moisture content in a given
Yield_mapping
Action in dressage
The leg-yield is a lateral movement in which a horse travels both forward and sideways at the same time. The horse is fairly straight through his body
Leg-yield
Science of predicting if, when, and how a given material will fail under loading
usually classified into brittle failure (fracture) or ductile failure (yield). Depending on the conditions (such as temperature, state of stress, loading
Material_failure_theory
The Hosford yield criterion is a function that is used to determine whether a material has undergone plastic yielding under the action of stress. The
Hosford_yield_criterion
YIELD
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Tamil
Sweet fragrance, The celestial cow, Wish yielding cow
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sweet fragrance, The celestial cow, Wish yielding cow
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Sweet fragrance, The celestial cow, Wish yielding cow
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Girl/Female
Indian
A tree which yields An Aroma
Surname or Lastname
English (Sussex)
English (Sussex) : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sweet fragrance, The celestial cow, Wish yielding cow
Girl/Female
Italian
meaning white wave, of the race of women, fair and yielding.
Girl/Female
Welsh
Fair and yielding.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living by a pointed hill (or regional name from the Peak District (Old English Pēaclond) in Derbyshire), named with Old English pēac ‘peak’, ‘pointed hill’ (found only in place names). This word is not directly related to Old English pīc ‘point’, ‘pointed hill’, which yielded Pike; there is, however, some evidence of confusion between the two surnames.Possibly also Irish : reduced form of McPeak.Major concentrations of the surname Peak are found in Staffordshire and the West Country of England. Among the earliest known bearers are Richard del Pech or del Pek (d. 1196), son of Rannulf, sheriff of Nottingham, and Willielmus Piec (Winchester 1194). A century later, c.1284, a certain Richard del Peke settled in Denbighshire (now part of Clwyd), Wales, receiving lands from Henry de Lacey, earl of Lincoln, in return for helping to control the region. His descendants, who bear the name Peak(e), can be traced to the present day, and are found in New Zealand and Canada as well as in Britain. Peake is also the name of a family descended from John Pyke, who paid rent to the abbot of Leicester in 1477. The name took various forms, such as Peke and Pick, eventually becoming established as Peak in the 17th century.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English biscop, Old English bisc(e)op ‘bishop’, which comes via Latin from Greek episkopos ‘overseer’. The Greek word was adopted early in the Christian era as a title for an overseer of a local community of Christians, and has yielded cognates in every European language: French évêque, Italian vescovo, Spanish obispo, Russian yepiskop, German Bischof, etc. The English surname has probably absorbed at least some of these continental European cognates. The word came to be applied as a surname for a variety of reasons, among them service in the household of a bishop, supposed resemblance in bearing or appearance to a bishop, and selection as the ‘boy bishop’ on St. Nicholas’s Day.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Northumberland and Yorkshire named Bilton, from an Old English personal name Billa + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. There is also a Bilton in Warwickshire, of which the first element is probably Old English beolone ‘henbane’, but this place does not seem to have yielded any surviving surnames.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sweet fragrance, The celestial cow, Wish yielding cow
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sweet fragrance, The celestial cow, Wish yielding cow
Girl/Female
Cornish American English
Fair and yielding.
Girl/Female
Latin
Derived from 'orabilis' meaning yielding to prayer. Famous bearer: Lady Arabella Stuart was...
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Muslim
Small. Minor. Submissive. Yielding.
Girl/Female
English American Hebrew Scottish
God has been gracious. A feminine form of John. Also a Fair and yielding.
Girl/Female
Muslim
A tree which yields An Aroma
Girl/Female
Cornish English Scottish
Fair and yielding.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sweet fragrance, The celestial cow, Wish yielding cow
YIELD
YIELD
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Muslim
Big gate, A name
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Jamaican
From the King's Village or Estate King's Field; King is One of Several Titles Occasionally Used as Given Names; King's Town
Boy/Male
Muslim
Faith. Trust.
Boy/Male
Latin
Hammer.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Loreen, LORENE means "little laurel tree."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Precious, Priceless
Biblical
father of changing
Boy/Male
Tamil
Calf, Gentleness, Wife
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the various places in Normandy, France, called Crèvecoeur (‘heartbreak’), from Old French creve(r) ‘to break or destroy’, ‘to die’ + ceur ‘heart’, a reference to the infertility and unproductiveness of the land.English : occupational name for a potter, Middle English crockere, an agent derivative of Middle English crock ‘pot’ (Old English croc(ca)).Americanized spelling of German Krocker.
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YIELD
v. t.
Yielding of service; advantage derived; capability of being used; usefulness; utility.
n.
The act of yielding; concession.
v. i.
To give way; to cease opposition; to be no longer a hindrance or an obstacle; as, men readily yield to the current of opinion, or to customs; the door yielded.
n.
One who yields.
v. t.
To give in return for labor expended; to produce, as payment or interest on what is expended or invested; to pay; as, money at interest yields six or seven per cent.
a.
Pertaining to, derived from, or designating, an acid obtained from a lichen (Cetraria vulpina) as a yellow or red crystalline substance which on decomposition yields pulvinic acid.
v. i.
To condescend; to deign; to yield; to descend or stoop.
n.
The act of producing; yield; as, the yieldance of the earth.
v. i.
To give place, as inferior in rank or excellence; as, they will yield to us in nothing.
a.
Disposed to yield or comply.
a.
Inclined to give way, or comply; flexible; compliant; accommodating; as, a yielding temper.
imp. & p. p.
of Yield
a.
Without yielding; unyielding.
v. t.
To permit; to grant; as, to yield passage.
v. i.
To yield or recede; to give place; to show respect by yielding, uncovering, or the like.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Yield
v. i.
To comply with; to assent; as, I yielded to his request.
n.
Amount yielded; product; -- applied especially to products resulting from growth or cultivation.
v. i.
To walk in a substance that yields to the feet; to move, sinking at each step, as in water, mud, sand, etc.
a.
Not yielded.