total yield

collocation in English

meaningsoftotalandyield

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total
adjective
uk
/ˈtəʊ.təl/
us
/ˈtoʊ.t̬əl/
including ...
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yield
noun[C usually plural]
uk
/jiːld/
us
/jiːld/
an amount of something positive, such as food or profit, that is produced ...
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(Definition oftotalandyieldfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftotal yield

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The welfare cost of the tax is still positive even if thetotalyieldis increased.
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But such a scenario would then use 19% of the farm's land for energy production, which would reducetotalyieldof food crops.
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Similarly, atotalyieldfor sole cropping is given by adding the individual crop yields for the 50:50 sole crop system (broken line).
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The reciprocal effect was significant fortotalyield.
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The averagetotalyieldwas 13 kg m -2, within an acceptable range for short-term crop production in this region, but 55% lower than a conventional substrate culture trial nearby.
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Higher microbial biomass carbon in gypsum treatments corresponded with lower exchangeable sodium percentage, higher availability of nitrogen and potassium and greatertotalyieldof sensitive winter clovers.
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This led to atotalyieldincrease of 370 kg ha71 (or 12%) of clean beans, an average response of 0.77 kg ha71 per mm of water applied.
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These counties were selected for analysis since they are representative of statewide production trends, within the top 80% oftotalyieldfor prunes, and serviced by the project's collaborating organizations.
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Thetotalyieldof the duty on kerosene—other than aviation fuel—was about £6 million in 1980.
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Thetotalyieldfrom the hydrocarbon oil duties in 1961–62 was £510 million.
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One figure which we cannot deny is thetotalyieldfrom all sources of motor taxation, which comes to the staggering figure of £560 million.
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Thetotalyieldof all taxation is £10,224 million.
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The sum of £476 mentioned in the question relates, of course, to the increase in the yield of the duties, and not to thetotalyield.
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Thetotalyieldis not £50 million, but £11 million.
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The yield from stocks and shares, in atotalyieldof £87,000,000, is £85,000,000, and only £2,000,000 comes from the land.
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Thetotalyieldfrom stamp duty on houses amounts to almost £1·4 billion per year.
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Is he further aware that the building industry produces a quarter of thetotalyieldof that tax?
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Thetotalyieldin 1967 was £3·3 million and in 1968 £2·9 million.
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