
1) An act of enriching 2) Fertilization goal 3) Improvement 4) The state of being enriched
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1) Decoration 2) Improvement 3) Strengthening
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- act of making fuller or more meaningful or rewarding
- a gift that significantly increases the recipient's wealth
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• (n.) The act of making rich, or that which enriches; increase of value by improvements, embellishment, etc.; decoration; embellishment.
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(from the article `cereal processing`) Enrichment of breakfast cereals with minerals, and especially with vitamins, is now common practice. In many of the manufacturing processes employed ... ...and suitable for any recipe not requiring a special flour; cake flour, refined and bleached, with very fine texture; self-rising flour, refined...
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(from the article `nuclear reactor`) ...is found in natural uranium, there are just a few combinations and arrangements of this and other materials that can be brought to criticality. To ... There are several possible enrichment methods, but the only two that are used on a large scale are gaseous diffusion and gas centrifuging. In gaseo...
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the addition of nitrogen, phosphorous, and carbonaceous compounds, or other nutrients into a lake or other waterway that greatly increases the growth potential for algae and other aquatic plants. Most frequently, enrichment results from the inflow of sewa
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process by which the isotopic concentration of one or more specific isotopes in a material is increased
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isotope concentration related to a specified isotope when this concentration exceeds the natural isotope concentration
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Physical process of increasing the proportion of U-235 to U-238. See also SWU.
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Physical process of increasing the proportion of U-235 to U-238.
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any form of decoration on buildings consisting of applied, carved or painted ornament.
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Physical process of increasing the proportion of U-235 to U-238.
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Enrichment is an important part of animal care. It is made up of the many ways in which keepers provide zoo animals with opportunities to do something with their time, giving the animal mental stimulation and physical exercise. Enrichment also gives animals choices and some control over their environment.
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Deeper coverage of content often provided for gifted students. Contrast with acceleration.
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Physical process of increasing the proportion of U-235 to U-238. See also SWU
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En·rich'ment noun The act of making rich, or that which enriches; increase of value by improvements, embellishment, etc.; decoration; embellishment.
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the addition of nitrogen, phosphorous, and carbonaceous compounds, or other nutrients into a lake or other waterway that greatly increases the growth potential for algae and other aquatic plants. Most frequently, enrichment results from the inflow of sewage effluents or from agricultural runoff.
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[
n] - a gift that significantly increases the recipient`s wealth 2. [n] - act of making fuller or more meaningful or rewarding
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The addition of nutrients (e.g. nitrogen, phosphorus, carbon compounds) from sewage effluent or agricultural runoff to surface water, greatly increases the growth potential for algae and other aquatic plants.
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noun act of making fuller or more meaningful or rewarding
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an act of enriching. · the state of being enriched. · something that enriches: the enrichments of education and travel.
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act of making fuller or more meaningful or rewarding
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Physical process of increasing the proportion of U-235 to U-238. See also SWU .
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