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To added

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To join or unite, as one thing to another, or as several particulars, so as to increase the number, augment the quantity or enlarge the magnitude, or so as to form into one aggregate. Hence: To sum up; to put together mentally.

  • To add numbers

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But sometimes the drastic changes that come with retirement can lead to added drinking.

This will lead to added costs, but the costs are well worth it.

The campaign has also written to seek the support ofthe Prince of Wales, who declined to added his support.

"I didn't want to," added McNamara.

Resistance to added osmotic stress was also tested.

Ruminal acetate:propionate responded in a positive exponential relationship to added beet pulp.

Sensitivity of the method to added white noise is also investigated.

Thus, the voltage variation due to added particle, can be used to identify the particle's mass.

Combined stresses and osmotic stress reinforced resistance to added severe drought or osmotic stress respectively.

BRAFV600 test and would otherwise contribute to added cancerous growth (Figure 1) [13].

"John and all the board are always fantastic people to talk to," added Davis.

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