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enrichment act of making fuller or more meaningful or rewarding a gift that significantly increases the recipient's wealth
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enrichment culture one grown on a medium, usually liquid, that has been supplemented to encourage the growth of a given type of organism.
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enrichment The addition of nutrients (eg, 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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enrichment the processes by which the relative amount of one constituent mineral or element contained within a rock is increased.
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enrichment culture A technique in which environmental (including nutritional) conditions are controlled to favor the development of a specific organism or group of organisms through prolonged or repeated culture.
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