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nonaccumulated

Nonaccumulated is an adjective meaning not accumulated; not gathered or stored over time. It is formed by the prefix non- paired with accumulated, from Latin accumulatus via French and English usage. The term is not tied to a single technical field and tends to appear in descriptive or comparative contexts rather than as a formal technical term.

Common uses include: in toxicology and ecology, nonaccumulated substances are those that do not persist or

Because nonaccumulated is a negative form, its interpretation depends on context and may be ambiguous without

See also: accumulation, bioaccumulation, aggregation, deaccumulation.

accumulate
in
organisms
or
ecosystems,
as
opposed
to
bioaccumulative
or
persistent
substances.
In
data
management,
nonaccumulated
data
may
refer
to
values
that
have
not
been
aggregated
across
time
or
categories;
though
the
phrase
is
not
standardized
and
usage
varies
by
author.
specification.
When
used,
it
often
benefits
from
additional
qualifiers,
such
as
nonaccumulated
at
a
given
time,
nonaccumulated
in
tissue,
or
nonaccumulated
data,
to
clarify
scope.