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Accumulation LinkIn ecology, these curves plot the number of species against sample size to determine if a sampling effort is complete, showing a rapid rise that plateaus. 5. Production and Logistics Defined by Marx as the driving force of capitalism, where profit is reinvested to produce more profit, creating a cycle of "accumulate, accumulate". accumulation Small, steady, everyday efforts—saving money, learning a skill, or developing habits—build up to create massive, long-term change. In ecology, these curves plot the number of The gradual increase in capital, assets, or material wealth. 4. Technical and Data Science Technical and Data Science Accumulation is a stylistic Accumulation is a stylistic device where a writer groups together similar words, synonyms, or detailed images to emphasize a point and intensify emotions. Mechanical accumulation tables in manufacturing allow production lines to temporarily store products, providing a "cushion" between processes to increase efficiency. It transforms a simple description into a vivid image (e.g., instead of saying "fruit," saying "oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruits, and tangerines"). 3. Economics and Finance | |||