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been accrued
verb
To increase, to augment; to come to by way of increase; to arise or spring as a growth or result; to be added as increase, profit, or damage, especially as the produce of money lent.
synonyms
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An additional 2500 patients have now been accrued.
However, patients had already been accrued at dose level 3 and tolerated therapy well.
Worldwide experience has been accrued by use of regimens devised and tested by large centres.
Therefore, a change in work schedule does not affect vacation hours that have already been accrued.
But "there are real physiological changes that have been accrued," Dr. Levine said.
Since then, a large amount of data has been accrued for SEMS use within the large bowel.
Anyone who can identify the runner can claim whatever money has been accrued up to that point.
"Public debt has been accrued on the government bailing out the banks, military expenditure and supporting shipowners and hotels.
SOME of the greatest fortunes in the modern world have been accrued by those who look after other people's money.
Under the current system, it has been found that the substantial benefits of software patents have been accrued by a few individuals or corporations.
When a CF3 substituent is introduced at a meta position of the phenyl ring in (C6H5 3P, aurophilicity has been accrued in ClAuP m-CF3C6H4 3.
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