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AcronymDefinition
CUMCumulative
CUMCome
CUMCumberland (Amtrak station code; Cumberland, MD)
CUMCumana, Venezuela (Airport Code)
CUMCubic Meter
CUMCubic Metre
CUMCummins Engine Company (stock symbol)
CUMCommunauté Urbaine de Montréal
CUMCommunauté Urbaine du Mans (French: Urban Community of Le Mans; Le Mans, France)
CUMCentro Universitario Franco Mexicano (Mexican school)
CUMCentre Universitaire Méditerranéen (Nice, France)
CUMCentro Universitario Montejo (Spanish; Mexican school)
CUMCentro Universitario Metropolitano (Guatemala)
CUMCysto-Urétrographie Mictionnelle (French: Urinary Cysto-Urethrography)
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Till now, twelve wind power projects of 590.5 MW cumulative capacity have achieved commercial operation and are supplying electricity to national grid.
The board authorized a cash dividend of USD0.367188 per share to holders of record of the company's 5.875 percent Series G Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock as of the close of business on June 15, 2015.
According to the sources, the cumulative impact assessment would enable authorities to ascertain the long- term, accruing effects of coal mining on the ecology of areas surrounding the respective mines.
Section IV presents the empirical findings for annualized and cumulative rates of return for all firms and for firms stratified as currently active or inactive for the states of California, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas.
Thus, the cumulative ownership shift on June 1,2006 was 20%.
(3) In other words, the "source" to which deductions relate has been assumed to be for a commercial purpose and taxpayers have not been required to justify each business unit's profitability either on an annual or cumulative basis.
We assessed the public health impact in terms of the cumulative percentage of infections prevented and the cumulative percentage of TB cases prevented.
In the two years after enrollment, the women overall had a cumulative probability of genital HPV infection of 3 2%.
The idea of cumulative tool improvement "seems perfectly plausible," comments Alex Kacelnik, who studies the same crow species in his laboratory at Oxford University in England.
This lack of appreciation is particularly acute with respect to the toll on biodiversity from the cumulative effect of thousands of human actions, many or most of which have individually minor impacts.
On Saturday, May 4, 2002, cumulative voting was used to elect three members to the school board in the Amarillo Independent School District (ISD).
The complete report provides a more detailed look at the analyses, providing information such as core sand data, base silica grain distributions, cumulative surface area for sand, and a schematic illustration of particle size ranges that can participate in agglomeration.
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