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Discover Ludwig"accumulated up to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the amount of something that has been added up through a process of accumulation. For example, you could say, "The total amount of money we had saved had accumulated up to $1,000."
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If your old plan allows it, you can withdraw the money you accumulated up to that point.
According to a subsequent estimate by the Philippine supreme court, he had accumulated up to $10bn while in office.
Rice plants overexpressing OsYSL15 accumulated up to 29% more Fe than WT plants (Lee et al. 2009a).
Human capital accumulated up to 6 years ago raises wages by 3.9%/year for women, and 2.1% for men.
Of these, Dichapetalum gelonioides subsp. andamanicum (Dichapetalaceae) and Rinorea bengalensis (Violaceae) accumulated up to 30,000 μg g−1 Ni.
We characterising this phenomena by analysing the distribution of z-scores for entire pairs accumulated up to the year.
ELISA quantification assay showed that the expressed E2 protein accumulated up to 1.5 2% of the total soluble protein.
W3110 accumulated up to 4 g/L of acetate, VH33 produced 1.4 g/L, and VH34 only 0.78 g/L.
Interestingly, M-SAA accumulated up to 5% of TSP (12% total protein) when photosynthesis was restored by using the psbA gene under the control of the psbD promoter.
The latter, for example, accumulated up to 4.2-log2FC in roots, while it was only up to 1.7-log2FC in shoots.
When small amounts of CO was produced by metabolism and accumulated up to 4 × 10−6 g/mL at maximum, the CO absorbing function was triggered on automatically.
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