To do this, we cumulate and detrend the Taylor series of individual Fourier components.
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Sir Charles labored only to heap up the evidences of evolution; to cumulate them till the mass became irresistible.
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Total cumulated work was comparable during continuous and intermittent exercise.
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Conclusion: Autonomic nervous system status depends on cumulated physical fatigue due to increased training loads.
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The resulting dose rate distribution may be scaled by cumulated activity to yield absorbed dose.
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Scientific evidence supporting a role for faulty scapular positioning in patients with various shoulder disorders is cumulating.
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The investigators identified VAD recipients by diagnosis codes and cumulated CR sessions occurring within 1 year after VAD implantation.
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The ethereal spirit, which is identical with light, can be artificially cumulated in any organism and that secures its health.
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Cumulate, cumulate, and cumulate:
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But Flosse has told public television that the bans cannot be cumulated, claiming that Paris law professors have endorsed his lawyer's stance.
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These effects may be involved in the activation of fibrogenesis and the development of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients cumulating alcohol abuse and HCV infection.
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Flosse said he had been advised by his lawyer that he could stand again next year because his ineligibility sentences could not be cumulated.
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Data consisted of 418,588 pairs of individuals that cumulated 3.3 million person-years with an average of 4.0 years of follow-up.
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These known but unwelcome cumulated artifacts may cause transient major attenuation or interruption of the contrast bolus which may occasionally obscure or mimic an embolus.
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The mean cumulated duration per affected case amounted to 32.2 h for seclusion episodes and to 37.6 h for restraint episodes.
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As of September 2011, its total assets cumulated to $52 million, with cash and cash equivalent of $1.9 million.