The higher the risk is considered to be, the higher
the associated yield potential.
Not exact matches
«Back in the 80's he saw that this was a
potential problem down the road and set up an experiment in Milan, Tennessee, to see how no - till and cover crops can impact cotton
yields,» said Chris Boyer, the paper's lead author and a UTIA
associate professor of agricultural and resource economics.
Professor Ken Naitoh of Waseda University's Faculty of Science and Engineering (Department of Applied Mechanics and Aerospace Engineering, School of Fundamental Science and Engineering) and his
associates have discovered a revolutionary energy conversion principle (new compressive combustion principle) able to
yield stand - alone engines with double or higher the thermal efficiency
potential of conventional engines, independent of their size.
To control for the
potential bias
associated with the higher
yields obtained with more recent blood culture methods, several multivariate analyses were done.
Another
potential feedback might occur if reduced timber
yields force loggers to compensate by enlarging the amount of area harvested, resulting in higher CO2 emissions through deforestation and
associated fires, as well as increased rates of habitat fragmentation / degradation and species extinctions
Historical analysis of municipal bond behavior relative to U.S. Treasuries in rising rate environments points to
potential opportunity for attractive tax - exempt
yields without the volatility commonly
associated with Treasuries.
Corporate bonds tend to carry a higher level of risk than government bonds, but they generally are
associated with higher
potential yields.