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the accumulations
noun
The act of amassing or gathering, as into a pile.
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However, matching the accumulations seen in seeds able to accumulate more than 35% TAG (% of dry weight) remains a formidable metabolic engineering challenge.
If one wants an accumulated rainfall over a time period, one has to add up all the accumulations from each grid box within the images during that time.
It would be a mistake to label the accumulations random.
Q. Have the accumulations of unredeemed miles taken airlines by surprise?
What you say about the accumulations of the past is right.
The damage from Alzheimer's disease seems to be limited to the accumulations of amyloid in the brain.
A distinctive feature of Montenegro is the accumulations of terra rossa in its coastal area.
Donated livers are often able to produce enough of the enzymes necessary to stop the accumulations of abnormal glycogen.
So dense are the accumulations of coagulated, weathered and decaying plaster, resin, oils and acrylics in Kiefer's paintings that they barely seem to have been painted at all.
Maybe — since unless you're as careless as Anthony D. Weiner, the accumulations of the details of these scandals need to be reported by someone.
The accumulations of carbonate sand and mud provide a habitat for sea grasses and mangroves and for almost inconspicuous blue-green algal mats.
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