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accretion <an accretion; accretions> N BIOL

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capital accretion ECON

ice accretion

land accretion (or reclamation)

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This may indicate that the observed element abundances are the result of the accretion of metal-poor gas from the environment around the star.
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The national park is experiencing a loss of natural resource habitat and ecological productivity, as well as coastal accretion (sediment build-up).
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A portion of the theory stating that smaller objects -- planetesimals -- gradually collided to build the planets by accretion is still well-regarded.
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Moreover, the eccentricity and inclination of current orbits makes the encounters quite violent resulting in destruction rather than accretion.
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The original plan form is still clearly visible, despite the accretion of later development.
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A body can increase in bulk, only by the farther separation of its parts, in expansion, or by the accretion of new parts.
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The outer disk is further heated by intense radiation from the inner accretion disk.
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The brightest part of the system is the accretion disk around the compact object.
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A number of studies appear inconclusive as to the nature if erosion or, conversely, accretion of sediment in the area.
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However, any accretions of soil enure to the benefit of the landowner whose holdings have increased by the alluvion addition.
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