| ENR | eosinophilic nonallergic rhinitis; extrathyroid neck radioactivity |
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| enrace | To enroot; to implant. (27 Oct 1998) |
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| enriched medium | <cell culture> A growth medium which contains extra unusual nutrients or contains higher concentrations of regular nutrients than a standard medium. It is used to grow auxotrophs (organisms which lack the ability to make something essential for growth). (09 Oct 1997) |
| enrichment culture | <cell culture, microbiology> Use of selective culture media and incubation conditions to isolate microorganisms directly from nature. (09 Oct 1997) |
| enroll | 1. To insert in a roll; to register or enter in a list or catalogue or on rolls of court; hence, to record; to insert in records; to leave in writing; as, to enroll men for service; to enroll a decree or a law; also, reflexively, to enlist. 2. To envelop; to inwrap; to involve. Alternative forms: enrol. Origin: F. Enroler; pref. En- (L. In) + role = roll or register. (27 Oct 1998) |
| enroot | To fix by the root; to fix fast; to implant deep. (27 Oct 1998) |
| 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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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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the processes by which the relative amount of one constituent mineral or element contained within a rock is increased.
Ãâó: www.amonline.net.au/geoscience/earth/terms.htm
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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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| ENR | put into a rage |
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| ENR | marked by extreme anger |
| ENR | a feeling of intense anger |
| ENR | hold spellbound |
| ENR | feeling great rapture or delight |
| ENR | deeply moved |
| ENR | make richer |
| ENR | make rich or richer |
| ENR | act of making fuller or more meaningful or rewarding |
| ENR | a gift that significantly increases the recipient's wealth |
| ENR | outstanding Italian operatic tenor (1873-1921) |
| ENR | Italian nuclear physicist (in the United States after 1939) who worked on artificial radioactivity caused by neutron bombardment and who headed the group that in 1942 produced the first controlled nuclear reaction (1901-1954) |
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