Look up enrichment or enrich in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Enrichment may refer to: Behavioral enrichment, the practice of providing animals under...
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French Eurodif enrichment plant, with Iran's holding entitling it to 10% of the enriched uranium output. Countries that had enrichment programs in the...
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should be enriched by another's loss or injury"). In civil law systems, it is also referred to as enrichment without cause or unjustified enrichment. In pre-modern...
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well-being. Enrichment can either be active or passive, depending on whether it requires direct contact between the animal and the enrichment. A variety...
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Enrichment culture is the use of certain growth media to favor the growth of a particular microorganism over others, enriching a sample for the microorganism...
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Gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) (also called functional enrichment analysis or pathway enrichment analysis) is a method to identify classes of genes...
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that environmental enrichment may also lead to an increased rate of neurogenesis. Research on animals finds that environmental enrichment could aid the treatment...
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Cultural enrichment can refer to: The generally understood objective within Arts in education to expose children to the arts Culture change, a term used...
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of enrichment, but smaller local mills were still selling cheap, unenriched flour that could end up consumed by the poor, which needed enrichment the...
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compare the necessary enrichment of different types of minerals for their recovery to be economically viable.[citation needed] Enrichment Factors that relate...
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