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This index represents cumulated deviation between the variance-adjusted culture score of partner countries.
The data for twelve years, 1988 to 1999, were cumulated to have adequate frequencies in each price category.
It seems to have cumulated into something bad, that I haven't talked to anyone about.
The shaded and solid circles indicate cumulated light interceptions by the branches in the current year and previous year, respectively.
We first cumulated these returns to obtain the cumulative sum unadjusted and market-adjusted returns for the selected aftermarket time horizons.
The individual results can be cumulated over time graphically to provide a summary of the experiment as a whole.
Recycling to the income statement of cumulated actuarial gains and losses recognised in equity is not permitted by the current standard.
If you want to work with cumulated data you should cumulate both the capacity requirements and the available capacities.
Star Merope in Pleiades star cluster seen on this 6 hours 30 minutes cumulated exposure.
Fourth, the Commission has doubts on the measure, as it may be cumulated with other aid.
Mr. Petit has cumulated many academic distinctions and has published in scientific peer-reviewed journals.
The potential energy of this system is very different from that of an all-atom force field and is related with cumulated harmonic energies of residue pairs.
If you set this indicator, the subthreshold earnings are cumulated and totaled each period.
While the euro is still a young currency, it draws on the cumulated wisdom of its legacy currencies.
The transfer of cumulated profits is recorded as a sale of shares or equity and a transfer of currency, that is, as a financial transaction.
The cumulated time at rest in the EMG activity of the non-dominant trapezius for each interface according to each workstation.
For the care of two or more children under the age of 18 months, allowances are cumulated.
Some believed that water springs in the Jurassic Highlands have cumulated the energy of the underground Pleistocene seas.
Movements of a period: an entry with one line of text per affiliate is created automatically for each of the group's accounts, in order to register the cumulated movements of a period.
With a second rollup, a smaller amount of data is to be cumulated to the same ledger, meaning that the rollup must be performed again, as repostings will take place.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is the instrumentality through which knowledge has been conserved and cumulated.
The bibliographic Index appears in quarterly issues, which are cumulated in annual volumes.
The annual volumes are cumulated in volumes of irregular extant.
It comes to me cumulated, and doubled, with that of James Hope.
Does not the mind reel and stagger at the idea of this cumulated horror?
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