Collocations withproductivity
These are words often used in combination withproductivity.
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agricultural productivity
The soil nutrients that normally pose the most important limitations to agricultural productivity are phosphorus and nitrogen.
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biological productivity
Conversion factors can be of great assistance in assessing the effects of soil amendments on biological productivity from yield data.
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future productivity
For example, the farmer may perceive that the opportunity cost of adoption is positive due to uncertainty about the future productivity of the conserving practice.
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improving productivity
Drought resistance: genetic approaches for improving productivity under stress.
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increased productivity
These authors explain these relationships as a result of increased prey densities with increased productivity.
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increasing productivity
Given their landless status, they are unaffected by the first-order effects of increasing productivity.
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labour productivity
The increase in agricultural capital raises agricultural labour productivity.
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lack of productivity
Note that this lack of productivity is well predicted by the proposed interpretation of case features being based on the obliqueness hierarchy.
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long-term productivity
They look at ways that policy could be used to create additional employment, and thus alleviate poverty, without compromising the long-term productivity of the resource.
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lost productivity
Lost productivity among full-time workers with mental disorders.
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maximum productivity
Suppose individuals are held responsible for their preferences to earn or consume free time but not for their fixed maximum productivity.
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overall productivity
If anything, the inclusion of putatively unproductive -ion derivatives has led to a potential decrease in the overall productivity of -ion derivatives.
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potential productivity
In the period of major tariff reductions,4 real pesticide prices fell dramatically to a low in 1996 allowing for potential productivity gains (figure 2).
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primary productivity
Additionally, the model calculates primary productivity and dissolved oxygen distributions and evolution for scenarios with sufficiently thin sea-ice cover.
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reduced productivity
In the west, it is highly saline causing areas with high soil salinity levels resulting in reduced productivity, abandoned land, and severe environmental impacts.
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relative productivity
Essentially non-commensurable and poorly defined notions of relative productivity or relative importance can no longer be used.
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total factor productivity
First, the accumulation of past idiosyncratic exogenous total factor productivity shocks enhances the labor-augmenting technology and has a positive permanent impact on labor efficiency.
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total productivity
Deleterious mutations might therefore either increase or decrease late productivity, by delaying development or by reducing total productivity.
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worker productivity
The free lavatory was thus seen as contributing to a decrease in worker productivity; unregulated and widely accessible, it could distract workers from their responsibilities.
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