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* Cumulative preferred stock If the dividend is not paid, it will accumulate for future payment.

Cumulative and with
Cumulative probability of a normal distribution with expected value 0 and standard deviation 1
The most recent published research on DES daughters ' adverse health outcomes documented by the U. S. National Cancer Institute ( NCI ) appears in the October 6, 2011 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine under the authorship of RN Hoover et al., and lists these adverse effects and risk factors: Cumulative risks in women exposed to DES, as compared with those not exposed, were as follows: for infertility, 33. 3 % vs. 15. 5 %; spontaneous abortion, 50. 3 % vs. 38. 6 %; preterm delivery, 53. 3 % vs. 17. 8 %; loss of second-trimester pregnancy, 16. 4 % vs. 1. 7 %; ectopic pregnancy, 14. 6 % vs. 2. 9 %; preeclampsia, 26. 4 % vs. 13. 7 %; stillbirth, 8. 9 % vs. 2. 6 %; early menopause, 5. 1 % vs. 1. 7 %; grade 2 or higher cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, 6. 9 % vs. 3. 4 %; and breast cancer at 40 years of age or older, 3. 9 % vs. 2. 2 %.
Cumulative plot of Alpha carbon | α-carbon accuracy, of all predicted models for target T0398 in CASP8, with the two best models labeled
The " Cumulative " parameter takes a boolean True or False, with True giving the Cumulative probability of finding this many successes ( a left-tailed test ), and False the exact probability of finding this many successes.

Cumulative and during
It was written within the framework of the promulgation of the new electoral law during Federico Errázuriz Zañartu's government, in which the Greater Taxpayer Institution and Parliament Member Cumulative Vote were established.

Cumulative and upkeep
( Cumulative upkeep would not be used again until 2006's Coldsnap.

Cumulative and for
Cumulative distribution function for the normal distributions in the image below.
Cumulative prospect theory can also be used for infinitely many or even continuous outcomes ( for example, if the outcome can be any real number ).
The holders of the Cumulative Ordinary Shares are entitled to receive out of the profits of the Company a fixed Cumulative Dividend at the rate of 7½ % per annum on the capital for the time being paid up thereon but are not entitled to any further or other participation in profits.
# Cumulative Illness Rating Scale for Geriatrics ( CIRS-G ): This system is similar to CIRS, but for aged patients, offered by M. D. Miller in 1991.
A Cumulative Grade Point Average is a calculation of the average of all of a student's grades for all semesters and courses completed up to a given academic term, whereas the GPA may only refer to one term.
In December 2010, the Oil Sands Advisory Panel, commissioned by former environment minister Jim Prentice, found that the system in place for monitoring water quality in the region, including work by the Regional Aquatic Monitoring Program, the Alberta Water Research Institute, the Cumulative Environmental Management Association and others, was piecemeal and should become more comprehensive and coordinated.
The Cusum ( Cumulative Sum ) method for text analysis has also been developed.
Cumulative songs are popular for group singing, in part because they require relatively little memorization of lyrics, and because remembering the previous verse to concatenate it to form the current verse can become a kind of game.
Cumulative population estimates of Brigham City, Weber County, Davis County, Salt Lake County, and Utah County for 2006 show that the Wasatch Front has an estimated population of 2, 051, 330 residents, or 80 % of Utah's estimated 2007 population of 2, 645, 330
Cumulative risks by age 70 for all cancers, gastrointestinal ( GI ) cancers, and pancreatic cancer are 85 %, 57 %, and 11 %, respectively.
* SDA-GSS 1972-2010 Cumulative Datafile-Tool from Berkeley for querying GSS data

Cumulative and on
Cumulativity | Cumulative Current Account Balance 1980 – 2008 based on International Monetary Fund data.
Cumulative Current Account Balance per capita 1980 – 2008 based on International Monetary Fund data.
Cumulative exposure to mercury, lead, their compounds, fluoric acid, and other substances took their toll on Scheele, who died on 21 May 1786 at his home in Köping.
# M. Tanaka, A Numerical Investigation on Cumulative Sum of the Liouville Function.
* The payoff of a Cumulative Parisian option is dependent on the total amount of time the underlying asset value has spent above or below a strike price.
Cumulative quantity discounts, also called accumulation discounts, are price reductions based on the quantity purchased over a set period of time.
Cumulative Prius sales in Europe reach 100, 000 in 2008 and 200, 000 units by mid 2010, after 10 years on that market.
Cumulativity | Cumulative Current Account Balance 1980 – 2008 based on IMF data

Cumulative and .
Cumulative distribution functions are also used to specify the distribution of multivariate random variables.
; Unit Weight: Total unit weight: Cumulative weight of the solid particles, water and air in the material per unit volume.
* Cumulative preference – These shares carry a right that, if the dividend cannot be paid in one year, it will be carried forward to successive years.
Published Revenue Rulings are released in the weekly Internal Revenue Bulletin and again in the semi-annual Cumulative Bulletin ; they do not have the force or effect of regulations, but nonetheless may be cited and used by the public.
Cumulative estimated AIDS cases are 1, 051, 875.
Cumulative voting ( also accumulation voting, weighted voting or multi-voting ) is a multiple-winner voting system intended to promote more proportional representation than winner-take-all elections.
Cumulative voting is used frequently in corporate governance, where it is mandated by some ( 7 ) U. S. states.
Cumulative voting satisfies the monotonicity criterion, the participation criterion, the consistency criterion, and reversal symmetry.
Cumulative voting does not satisfy independence of irrelevant alternatives, later-no-harm criterion nor the Condorcet criterion.
Cumulative dry matter production over a two-year period ranged from 0. 22 tons per hectare under control treatment applying normal fertilizer only, to 23 tons per hectare using an application of 50 tons per hectare of bentonite.
# Cumulative Illness Rating Scale ( CIRS ): Developed in 1968 by B. S. Linn, it became a revolutionary discovery, because it gave the practicing doctors a chance to calculate the number and severity of chronic illnesses in the structure of the comorbid state of their patients.

Upkeep and with
Engineer and inventor Barnes Wallis also carried out important trials catapulting models of his ' Upkeep ' bouncing bomb across Silvermere Lake around 1942 and conducted spinning trials with larger prototypes at ' Depot W46 ' ( the largest of the three dispersed sites ).

Upkeep and upkeep
* Production / Upkeep: Production gives that much GR per turn, upkeep costs that much GR per turn to keep.

Upkeep and for
With eight weeks to go, the larger bomb, code-named ' Upkeep ', that was needed for the mission, and the modifications to the Lancasters had yet to be designed.

Upkeep and on
The ' Upkeep ' bomb was dropped on the tenth run.

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