Similar words: accumulation, accumulated depreciation, cumulative, cumulatively, accumulative, accumulating, cumulate, accumulate. Meaning: n. a collection of objects laid on top of each other.
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(1) New editions will essentially be cumulations and therefore a longer gap will exist between editions.
(2) Case studies are an integral part of knowledge cumulation.
(3) It also puts forward a new index "time cumulation of wheel tracking deformation" to appraise wheel tracking test, and this appraised method is better than the index of dynamic stability.
(4) The cumulation and expression of the signal wander in optical cable digital line systems are discussed.
(5) Olaquindox has the toxic function of cumulation, heredity and seduction.
(6) The cumulation - consuming amount had been allowed a discount could not used for a second member card.
(7) Cumulation in each sample plot was a little different with the annual litter production.
(8) So are the wholesalers , who focus on advertising and credibility cumulation to achieve profits.
(9) Its property includes low water - solubility , easy cumulation and hard biological degradation.
(10) At the same time, based on crack expansion, a computation method of damage cumulation is suggested. Sentencedict.com
(11) Meanwhile, we put forward symmetric correction to resolve inherent error cumulation of point-by-point imaging modality.
(12) But the indexes of blood stream dynamics were steady and there were not anoxemia and the cumulation of CO2.
(13) There are three principles in concurrent punishment for several crimes, including principle of absorption, cumulation and limitative aggravation.
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