- Look up
enrichment or
enrich in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Enrichment or
enriched may
refer to: Data
enrichment,
appending data with
context from...
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Enriched uranium is a type of
uranium in
which the
percent composition of uranium-235 (written 235U) has been
increased through the
process of isotope...
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Environmental enrichment is the
stimulation of the
brain by its
physical and
social surroundings.
Brains in richer, more
stimulating environments have...
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Enriched flour is
flour with
specific nutrients added to it.
These nutrients include iron and B
vitamins (folic acid, riboflavin, niacin, and thiamine)...
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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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ENRICH is a 125-item
questionnaire for
married couples that
examines communication,
conflict resolution, role relationship,
financial management, expectations...
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David Jules Enrich (born July 3, 1979) is an
American journalist and non-fiction author. He is
currently financial editor at The New York
Times and was...
- Job
enrichment is a
method of
motivating employees where a job is
designed to have
interesting and
challenging tasks which can
require more
skill and can...
- In
category theory, a
branch of mathematics, an
enriched category generalizes the idea of a
category by
replacing hom-sets with
objects from a general...
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Restitution and
unjust enrichment is the
field of law
relating to gains-based recovery. In
contrast with
damages (the law of compensation), restitution...