Yield
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Yield may refer to:
Measures of output/function
Computer science
Physics/chemistry
- Yield (chemistry), the amount of product obtained in a chemical reaction
- The arrow symbol in a chemical equation
- Yield (engineering), yield strength of a material as defined in engineering and material science
- Fission product yield
- Nuclear weapon yield
Earth science
- Crop yield
- Specific yield, a measure of aquifer capacity
Production/manufacturing
- Yield (casting)
- Throughput yield, a manufacturing evaluation method
- A measure of functioning devices in semiconductor testing, see Semiconductor device fabrication#Device test
- The number of servings provided by a recipe and hulk
Finance
- Yield (finance), a rate of return for a security
- Dividend yield and earnings yield, measures of dividends paid on stock
Other uses
- Yield (college admissions), a statistic describing what percent of applicants choose to enroll
- Yield (engineering), the plastic deformation of a material
- Yield (album), by Pearl Jam
- Yield sign, a traffic sign
- Terminal yield, a sequence of leaves in a tree data structure
- Yield (multithreading), a thread or process explicitly relinquishing control, e.g. for coroutines in computer programming
- Yield, an element of the TV series The Amazing Race
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