0 increasing by one addition after another:
The cumulative effect of using so many chemicals on the land could be disastrous.
1 increasing as each new amount is added or as each new fact or condition is considered:
No single development is causing the company’s financial trouble – it’s the cumulative effect of years of weak leadership.
2 increasing by one addition after another, and including all the amounts that have been added before:
Cumulative hatching curves were then calculated and expressed as the number of juveniles emerging/week as a percentage of the viable egg contents.
State and society have been debilitated by the former's lack of legitimacy and by cumulative onslaughts on the economy and societal integrity.
In both experiments, cumulative mean cation losses between treatments across all leachings were compared graphically.
Because the image analysis results described above are representative of the cumulative response of many neurons, we substantiated our observations using traditional individualcell analysis.
Studies that more directly assess cumulative exposure to psychosis and its relationship to long-term outcomes would be valuable.
Figure 1 presents the cumulative rejection rate of amendments over time.
For a sufficiently large negative anisotropy, the cumulative effect can evenly suppress the non-resonant filamentation mode along x-axis.
Table 11 gives the cumulative net rates of expulsion, removal and pregnancy at the end of 6,12,18 and 24 months for the 4067 cases.