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The phrase "accumulated change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe changes that have built up over time, often in contexts related to finance, data analysis, or personal development.
Example: "The accumulated change in the company's revenue over the past year indicates a positive trend."
Alternatives: "cumulative change" or "total change".
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Given mixing timescales derived from the pre-industrial states of each CMIP5 model and the model's changes in W and Fmelt, we solve equation (1) to infer the accumulated change in Fcycle (Fig. 3c,d).
For the accumulated change in ET at basin scale, climate change was the dominant factor in the basins of Song-Liao, Pearl River, while land use change contributed the most in the basin of Haihe, Huaihe, and Yellow River.
Regarding the accumulated change in accessibility and its population and infrastructure components in ten year periods, we can see that the increase in accessibility driven by population and infrastructure is monotonic, as it increases constantly in a cumulative way.
The "intensity" measures in Figures 5a and 5b represent an emphasis on changes that occur rapidly; these are somewhat noisier that the overall change measures shown in Figures 5d and 5e which emphasize the size of the accumulated change in a (possibly more extended) episode.
Hence, the sensitivity coefficients at time t represent an integrated or accumulated change in the states from τ to t due to a persistent parameter change started at time τ (see Figure 3(b)).
Further analysis shows that seven of the analyzed loci (M34, M77, M79, M80, M82, M83, and M84) show accumulated growth, two (M17, M78) show accumulated decrease in length, and two (M74, M88) show no accumulated change in size.
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Daily accumulated changes in AWSSI provide insight into episodic severe winter weather.
In practice, mitochondrial DNA has steadily accumulated changes over the centuries because of copying errors and radiation damage.
As a consequence of these accumulated changes, the mean bill shape and body size of the Geospiza fortis and G. scandens populations differed markedly from 1973 to 2002.
The Jason panel said that it had found no evidence that the accumulated changes from aging and refurbishment posed any threat to weapon destructiveness, and that the "lifetimes of today's nuclear warheads could be extended for decades, with no anticipated loss of confidence".
The scale bar indicates 0.02 accumulated changes per nucleotide position.
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