A comprehensive study has been carried out of the yield pattern of fission products formed in thermal neutron-induced fission of 235 U. An isotope separator on-line a nuclear reactor was used for rapid separation of the fission products. At a target temperature of 2400 Q C all fission elements, with the exception of the little volatile transition elements zirconium, niobium, molybdenum, technetium, ruthenium, and rhodium, are released. Their isotopes are then available for study which means that a very complete mapping of the yield distribution is within reach. In the analysis the delay between production and measurement and the overall separator efficiency for three consecutive elements -the one under study and its parent and grandparentare taken into account. Independent and/or cumulative yields have been obtained for 195 nuclear species, among them 83 isomeric states.