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to accumulation
noun
The act of amassing or gathering, as into a pile.
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These are the consequences of what David Harvey has characterised as a neoliberal class project, where consolidation of class power is tied to "accumulation by dispossession".
It'll also be interesting to see whether eliminating the need to physically bring your stuff to storage will lead to accumulation.
The pollution of rivers and lakes from chemicals leads to accumulation of these chemicals in sediment.
Furthermore, manure containing macronutrients obviously led to accumulation of soil OM (Xie et al. 2014).
Further increase Chitosan concentration (higher concentration) leads to accumulation in liver and avoided the lung [10].
This would lead to accumulation of ADMA and inhibition of NO synthase [26].
The Ghaghara Basin was formed due to accumulation of bulk sediments from the Himalayan hill range.
The CSF in fcc and hcp structures have shown a tendency to accumulation [4].
Tracheal occlusion leads to accumulation of lung fluid which in turn causes lung stretch.
The soil and plant samples show higher values due to accumulation (Gupta et al. 2010).
Electrochemical oxidation of dopamine (DA) generally leads to electrode passivation due to accumulation of reaction products.
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