accumulative Meaning & Definition

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  • However, the precision of estimation was reduced for models fitted at the youngest ages, reflecting the lower accumulative rates of parenthood in the teenage years.

  • Furthermore, the nature of this problem will cause larger accumulative errors than those in many other axisymmetric problems.

  • From curricular perspectives, curriculum that features plenty of sound composition (in conjunction with related listening and other performance opportunities) is developmental and summational, not accumulative.

  • Yet the continued development of regulations in an accumulative ad hoc progression correlates strongly with the final stages of his model.

  • This process of unequal growth also had an accumulative character which tended to reinforce the development of population centres where industrialisation had already begun.

  • Missing either element will prevent our complete understanding of the dynamic and accumulative nature of identities.

  • The structure is 'accumulative' in that the material from each chapter and the exercise(s) is used as material for analysis in subsequent chapters.

  • The accumulative beam on time for an implant is about 5 minutes.

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