Meaning Accumulation
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Surface addition of snow to a glacier or snowfield.
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The acquisition of an increasing quantity of something. The accumulation of factors, especially capital, is a primary mechanism for economic growth.
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Relationships Synonym:  accretion n. ~ 1. The organic process by which a collection of records grows out of a routine process. - 2. Preservation · A deposit of foreign matter; an accretion. Notes:  Ac [..]
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See bioaccumulation
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The phase in the development of a petroleum system during which hydrocarbons migrate into and remain trapped in a reservoir.
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In the context of corporate finance, refers to profits that are added to the capital base of the company rather than paid out as dividends. See: Accumulated profits tax. In the context of investments, [..]
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In property-casualty (P&C) insurance, refers to the total combined risks that could be involved in a single loss event (involving one or more insured perils).
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late 15c., from Latin accumulationem (nominative accumulatio) "a heaping up," noun of action from past participle stem of accumulare "to heap up, amass," from ad- "in addition [..]
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A sorting process that brings similar stocks from a number of sources together into a larger homogeneous supply.
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See Css
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A situation in which the market is dominated by buyers, who ‘accumulate’ the commodity they are trading.
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a buildup of something.
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See snow accumulation. In glaciology, the quantity of snow or other solid form of water added to a glacier or snowfield by alimentation; the opposite of ablation. Compare snowpack.
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The process of acquiring an item and adding that item to others previously acquired. In an economic context this most often refers to the accumulation of capital, as in the phrase "capital accumu [..]
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accretion: an increase by natural growth or addition collection: several things grouped together or considered as a whole the act of accumulating (finance) profits that are not paid out as dividends b [..]
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the net gain in ice mass by precipitation of snow, arrival of snow from avalanche, arrival of snow by wind transport or refreezing of melt water. Is dominant to ablation over space and time when the g [..]
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The act of buying more shares of a security without causing the price to increase significantly. After a decline, a stock may start to base and trade sideways for an extended period. While this base b [..]
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Definitions (3) 1. Buying over a period of time. For example, this might be done by an institutional investor to avoid making a single substantial purchase that might drive up the market price, or by [..]
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build-up (pop)
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In library collection development, the policy of acquiring as much of the published literature as possible on a subject, or in an academic discipline, usually in support of primary research in the fie [..]
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increase or growth by addition esp. when continuous or repeated ;specif : an increase in the amount of a fund or property by the continuous addition to it of the income or interest it generates ...
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Profits that are not paid out as DIVIDENDS but are instead added to the company’s capital base.
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(n) - the collection of an object
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A term associated with Marxian theory to refer to the processes by which capital is acquired. The term alludes to a system in which the ownership of wealth and property is highly concentrated and not [..]
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With respect to Radiation Protection , accumulation describes the process and location where Radioactive materials preferably accumulate in body organs. For example, when I-125 enters the body it will [..]
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Accumulation refers to the investment practice of buying securities over time, while reinvesting dividends and related income, with the objective of building a sizeable portfolio. With reference to co [..]
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(n) an increase by natural growth or addition(n) several things grouped together or considered as a whole(n) the act of accumulating(n) (finance) profits that are not paid out as dividends but are add [..]
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All processes, which include snowfall, condensation, avalanching, snow transport by wind, and freezing of liquid water, that add snow or ice to a glacier, floating ice, or snow cover. The term also includes the amount of snow or other solid precipitation added to a glacier or snowfield by these processes.
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Successive additions of a substance to a target organism, or organ, or to part of the environment, resulting in an increasing quantity or concentration of the substance in the organism, organ, or envi [..]
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All processes that add snow or ice to a glacier or to floating ice or snow cover: snow fall, avalanching, wind transport, refreezing...
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A concentration of risk where an insurer may find it has multiple risks of the same category or geographic location which substantially increases the overall exposure.
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A loss is generally defined as an actual total loss where the subject matter of the insurance is either totally destroyed or changed to be unable to be used effectively.
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The action or process of accumulating, state of being or having accumulated, a collecting together. <pharmacology> Repeated exposures to a chemical or drug may result in the progressive increase of its concentration in an organism, organ or tissue. Illness or other effects may increase with successive doses. Factors involved in accumulation i [..]
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Successive additions of a substance to a target organism, or organ, or to part of the environment, resulting in an increasing amount or concentration of the substance in the organism, organ, or enviro [..]
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A pool of petroleum locally confined by subsurface geologic features.
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Accumulation of hydrocarbons
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The process of acquiring an item and adding that item to others previously acquired. In an economic context this most often refers to the accumulation of capital, as in the phrase "capital accumu [..]
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An addition to a trader’s original market position. The first of three distinct phases in a major trend in which investors are buying.
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 The net gain in an ice mass. This can be sourced from direct snowfall and avalanche activity.
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In the context of corporate finance, refers to profits that are added to the capital base of the company rather than paid out as dividends. See: Accumulated profits tax. In the context of investments, [..]
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