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Accumulation of energy

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the storing of energy by means of weights lifted or masses put in motion; electricity stored.

See also: Accumulation



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If you truly want to improve your business, you need to realize that there is a powerful accumulation of energy sources from the things that closely surrounds us.
The decline in active transport, minimal manual household tasks and advances in electronic play have all been implicated in excessive accumulation of energy and the escalation of overweight and obesity (Bell et al.
Because energy for respiration is the largest component of the energy allocation of decaponds, the accumulation of energy for growth is largely determined by the changes in energy for respiration, (Panikkar 1968, Dong et a1.
 
 
 
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