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enrichment

[en-rich-muhnt] / ɛnˈrɪtʃ mənt /
NOUN
advancement
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


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The plan combines steps to deal with uranium enrichment with economic incentives and security commitments.

From The Wall Street Journal

If the trust was never executed, no loan documents were signed, and no contemporaneous bank records confirm the transfer, your brother may have engaged in “unjust enrichment,” which can affect both liability and limitation periods.

From MarketWatch

The most threatening stockpile is almost 1,000 pounds of uranium enriched to 60%, which without further enrichment could be used to make a crude nuclear weapon.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cohen says there are ways of constructing compromises on issues such as enrichment that could temporarily prevent any new activity in practice while allowing Iran to avoid an explicit ban.

From BBC

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