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  • 71Von Mises yield criterion — The von Mises yield criterion [von Mises, R. (1913). Mechanik der Festen Korper im plastisch deformablen Zustand. Göttin. Nachr. Math. Phys., vol. 1, pp. 582–592.] suggests that the yielding of materials begins when the second deviatoric stress… …

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  • 72Crop yield — 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, yield is also the seed generation of the plant itself (e.g. one wheat grain produces a stalk… …

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  • 73Sustainable yield in fisheries — 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 to maintain ecosystem services at the same or increasing level over time. This yield… …

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  • 74Hosford yield criterion — The Hosford yield criterion is a function that is used to determine whether a material has undergone plastic yielding under the action of stress. Hosford yield criterion for isotropic plasticity The Hosford yield criterion for isotropic materials …

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  • 75Humped Yield Curve — A relatively rare type of yield curve that results when the interest rates on medium term fixed income securities are higher than the rates of both long and short term instruments. Humped yield curves are also known as bell shaped curves. A… …

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  • 76Off-The-Run Treasury Yield Curve — The U.S. Treasury yield curve derived using off the run treasuries. Off the run treasuries refer to U.S. government bonds of a given maturity that are not the most recently issued. While they are not as recent as on the run treasuries, off the… …

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  • 77Required Yield — The return a bond must offer in order to be a worthwhile investment. Required yield is set by the market and sets the precedent for how current bond issues will be priced. For example, if the required yield increases to a rate that is greater… …

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  • 78Variable 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 power, allowing a single design to be used in different situations. For example, the Mod 10 B61 bomb had… …

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  • 79Sustainable 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 to maintain nature s services at the same or increasing level over time. This yield… …

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  • 80Nominal yield — or coupon yield is the coupon rate of a fixed income security, which is a fixed percentage of the par value. Unlike current yield, it does not vary with the market price of the security. v …

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