Synonym: amass, assemble, collect, compile, gather, increase, store up. Antonym: dissipate, waste. Similar words: emulate, stimulate, accurate, accurately, regulate, coagulate, speculate, calculate. Meaning: [ə'kjuːmjʊleɪt] v. 1. get or gather together 2. collect or gather.
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151. In examining the mechanisms behind this finding, Tietsche et al. found that unusually large amounts of heat indeed accumulate in the ocean during the ice-free summer.
152. The measure module has bigger Signal-to-Noise Ratio because adopting instrumentation amplifier, Programmable gain amplifier and accumulate measurement.
153. Aim: In order to accumulate knowledge of compound temporal lobe epilepsy, the operation experience with 40 cases of compound temporal lobe intractable epilepsy was summed up.
154. What you may not realize, Achor says, is that after two hours of continuous work, your brain function actually slows and your body starts to rapidly accumulate stress and strain.
155. Under poor storage conditions toxins such as lipopolysaccharides can accumulate.
156. Produce management land surface to accumulate 480 thousand square metre among them.
157. According to our company's design team and many years accumulate production experience, strict quality control concept ongoing research and development household goods for the customer.
158. The se data imply that nitrify in gan d denitrify in g microbes had already evolved by the late Archean and were present be fore oxygen first beg an to accumulate in the atmosphere.
159. But because it failed to accumulate enough mass from the dust cloud, the thermonuclear reaction that "lights up" normal stars fail to ignite.
160. Moreover, intermittent fires burn away the undergrowth that might accumulate and make any eventual fire uncontrollable.
161. As a part of radar signal process system, utilizes FFT to achieve radar reflect wave range unit moving target accumulate detect, in addition including CFAR process.
162. Under the circumstances, gypsum or anhydrite could accumulate to form beds many meters thick, without any co-precipitation of halite .
163. Objective To observe and measure the anatomical structure of mitral complex in goat to accumulate comparative data for zootomy.
164. That is because of the complexity of the problem and the lack of information about how the stresses around the cat's cradle of neighbouring faults accumulate in some places and are relieved in others.
165. Objective To observe and measure the anatomical structure of mitral complex in goat, in order to accumulate data for comparative zootomy.
166. Stock, Cumulative Preferred Preferred stock whose dividends , if not paid for any reason, will accumulate until they are paid.
167. Pustular psoriasis is a rare but severe type of psoriasis. Neutrophils accumulate in the epidermis and form massive sterile macroscopic pustules.
168. The unicellular green alga Haematococcus pluvialis Flotow has been widely known by its ability to accumulate notable amounts of secondary carotenoids (SC), mainly astaxanthin esters.
169. It can abnegate useless samples and make the knowledge of study objects accumulate.
170. Those studies accumulate experimental data for studies on leaf development of whorled leaf and alternate leaf in Polygonatum Mill.
171. The result proves that the accumulate line is caused by heat treatment defect(http://Sentencedict.com), soft troostite tape.
172. Scientific centrosphere calculates what waterpower factory offers to accumulate is the requirement that scroll of project of implementation water and electricity develops.
173. The leaves might bestrew him, and the soil gradually accumulate and form a little hillock over his frame, no matter whether there were life in it or no.
174. The magma falls as volcanic bombs which accumulate around the vent and form steep-sided cones.
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