reserve accumulation

collocation in English

meaningsofreserveandaccumulation

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reserve
noun
uk
/rɪˈzɜːv/
us
/rɪˈzɝːv/
the habit of not showing your feelings ...
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accumulation
noun[U or C]
uk
/əˌkjuː.mjəˈleɪ.ʃən/
us
/əˌkjuː.mjəˈleɪ.ʃən/
an amount of something that has ...
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During development, orthodox seeds enter a phase of maturation drying afterreserveaccumulation.
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These occur when, at some point, the foreign exchange flows that finance imports, debt servicing andreserveaccumulationdecrease significantly and suddenly.
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The deficit is financed through government bond issuing, whereas any surplus leads toreserveaccumulation.
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Stage 1 was immediately after the completion of histodifferentiation, stage 2 was midway throughreserveaccumulationand stage 3 was at the completion ofreserveaccumulation.
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Several decisions to decrease the monthly rate of crawling peg devaluation and interest rate adjustments (cf. table 1 and graph 6) did not influencereserveaccumulation.
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Reserveaccumulationhas commenced in the cells of the cotyledons, but there is no thickening of the cell walls (not shown).
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There is no evidence ofreserveaccumulation.
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Reserveaccumulationoccurs during the latter third of the 110-d seed developmental period prior to fruit shed.
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Reserveaccumulationis not evident.
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They develop a model showing that foreignreserveaccumulationby currency under-devaluation could be a second-best policy in economies with learning-by-investing externality.
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Nonetheless, evidence suggests thatreserveaccumulationwas faster than what would be explained by trade, since the ratio has increased to several months of imports.
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The downside of thisreserveaccumulationstrategy is that the dollars had to be bought with freshly issued pesos, which risked inflation.
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