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enrich

[en-rich] / ɛnˈrɪtʃ /


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According to the findings, providing patients with albumin enriched with free fatty acids may help prevent the infection from taking hold, an important strategy given how quickly mucormycosis progresses.

From Science Daily

In nonfiction, a soulful look at how we interact with the natural world leads to an equally soulful look at why the American West’s human diversity enriches us all.

From Los Angeles Times

Officials and analysts note that Iran does have uranium that could be enriched around the one-week time frame to make it usable for a nuclear weapon.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rosatom has the only facility in the world -- in Seversk in Siberia -- capable of carrying out key parts of the conversion of reprocessed uranium to enriched reprocessed uranium.

From Barron's

This was hardly unreasonable; 23 nations operate nuclear power programs by importing enriched uranium.

From The Wall Street Journal