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  2. Accumulation - Wikipedia

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    Tree accumulation, in computer science, the process of accumulating data placed in tree nodes according to their tree structure Accumulation point , another name for a limit point Cumulative sum , for example cumulative distribution function , or cumulative death toll, summarized since start of a catastrophe

  3. Accumulation zone - Wikipedia

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    The accumulation zone is found at the highest altitude of the glacier, where accumulation of material is greater than ablation. On a glacier, the accumulation zone is the area above the firn line, where snowfall accumulates and exceeds the losses from ablation, (melting, evaporation, and sublimation).

  4. Capital accumulation - Wikipedia

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    Capital accumulation is the dynamic that motivates the pursuit of profit, involving the investment of money or any financial asset with the goal of increasing the initial monetary value of said asset as a financial return whether in the form of profit, rent, interest, royalties or capital gains.

  5. Accumulation point - Wikipedia

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    This definition of a cluster or accumulation point of a sequence generalizes to nets and filters. The similarly named notion of a limit point of a sequence [1] (respectively, a limit point of a filter, [2] a limit point of a net) by definition refers to a point that the sequence converges to (respectively, the filter converges to, the net ...

  6. What is an annuity accumulation period? - AOL

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    An accumulation period is one of those concepts you should understand if you own a deferred annuity, or if you’re interested in buying one. It’ll help you understand why these financial ...

  7. Bioaccumulation - Wikipedia

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    Bioaccumulation is the gradual accumulation of substances, such as pesticides or other chemicals, in an organism. [1] Bioaccumulation occurs when an organism absorbs a substance faster than it can be lost or eliminated by catabolism and excretion.

  8. Classifications of snow - Wikipedia

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    Snow accumulation on ground and in tree branches in Germany Snow blowing across a highway in Canada Spring snow on a mountain in France. Classifications of snow describe and categorize the attributes of snow-generating weather events, including the individual crystals both in the air and on the ground, and the deposited snow pack as it changes over time.

  9. Capitalism - Wikipedia

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    The accumulation of capital is the process of "making money" or growing an initial sum of money through investment in production. Capitalism is based on the accumulation of capital, whereby financial capital is invested in order to make a profit and then reinvested into further production in a continuous process of accumulation.