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1 These variants have cumulative effects, yet their predictive value for obesity risk is limited.
2 Of this we shall have cumulative evidence as we progress.
3 They are man generalized; as units they inevitably lack something of interest; all the more they have cumulative effect.
4 We all know that any head trauma can have lasting effects but repeated head trauma appears to have cumulative effects.
5 Adelie had cumulative revenues of £230 million with operating profit of £3.3 million in 2009.
6 But China had cumulative investment worth $40 billion in 2016, against just $16 billion in 2011.
7 The company has cumulative losses of €5.28 million.
8 The fund recorded an annual return of more than 25 percent last year, and has cumulative growth of 17.35 percent since its launch.
9 As of June, the unit has cumulative installed capacity of 4,189 megawatts, with more than half situated in India, according to the company's website.
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