| • | For Density the accumulated variable is divided by the volume of the mesh element where it is defined. | 
| • | For Count the accumulated variable is unaffected by the element size. | 
| • | For Elements the accumulated variable is proportional to the instantaneous value of the Source term R for all applicable particles. | 
| • | For Elements and time the time derivative of the accumulated variable is proportional to the instantaneous value of the Source term R for all applicable particles, and thus the accumulated variable considers the time history of particles in the modeling domain instead of just their current values. | 
| • | If Domains is selected, particles only contribute to the accumulated variable on their releasing surface if they are still active; that is, they are still propagating through a domain. | 
| • | If Boundaries is selected, the particles only contribute to the accumulated variable if they have become stuck or frozen to a boundary somewhere in the model. | 
| • | If Domains and boundaries is selected, all of the active, stuck, and frozen particles released by a feature can contribute to the accumulated variable. |