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enrichment

[en-rich-muhnt] / ɛnˈrɪtʃ mənt /
NOUN
advancement
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Although bacterial DNA made up only a tiny portion of the total genetic material, the depth of sequencing allowed the team to reconstruct the pathogen's genome without using specialized enrichment techniques.

From Science Daily

Among the charges levelled at Damiba by Burkina Faso's military government are "criminal embezzlement of public funds, illicit enrichment, corruption, aggravated receiving of stolen goods and money laundering", said Togo's justice ministry in a statement.

From BBC

First, he could capitulate to U.S. demands to halt Iran’s nuclear enrichment program.

From Salon

While the interface is powered by one of the usual top-tier chatbots, the information it is fed has been predigested and enhanced by other AIs in a process called data enrichment.

From The Wall Street Journal

About 47% of Iranians want Tehran to halt uranium enrichment to prevent another war, while 36% want the program to continue, according to a November survey by Gamaan, a research group based in the Netherlands.

From The Wall Street Journal