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is cumulated
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To accumulate; to amass.
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For each k-space point in the CW, contribution is cumulated to this grid.
At the end of one trip, the driving distance of trip is cumulated.
In each of the five locations and at each pylon height, wind energy converted by the turbines, is cumulated over the year and computed.
We adjusted the variable such that it is cumulated up to the focal serial acquisition and weighted with the number of announced acquisitions in the series up to the focal acquisition.
As for the flow of users that park at the saturation time ( {overline{t}}_i ), it is cumulated over the time interval of ( tilde{t}ge {t}_i^left tilde{x}right) ) for each destination point ( tilde{x} ).
This information is cumulated over many runs of data generation.
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The skews were cumulated to obtain the cumulative GC skew that represents the sum of the GC skews from the first to the ith window.
Exposure elements were cumulated over time, to provide cumulative exposure estimates by calendar year for each subject from start of follow-up until the year of death or end of follow-up in 1987.
The individual values are cumulated, and the final score determines assignment of the rejection grade.
All the RSSI measurements in the bin B n are cumulated for counting the occurrence probability.
Data from 62 patients could be cumulated on the first 10 days.
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