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Synonyms for enrichment

something added to another for embellishment or completion

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act of making fuller or more meaningful or rewarding

a gift that significantly increases the recipient's wealth

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Marks, a teacher, provides enrichment strategies for teachers who work with gifted students in kindergarten through fifth grade.
The first EU legislation regarding enrichment was produced 25 years ago and in 2008 the updated and more comprehensive Pig Directive specified that there should be "permanent access to a sufficient quantity" of material to enable proper investigation and manipulation activities.
The report added that Iran had informed the agency on Monday that "based on the operator's assessment" the enrichment level was about 4.5%.
Environmental enrichment benefits include stress reduction and decrease of behavioral disorders (CARLSTEAD & SHEPHERDSON, 2000) such as pacing (DE ROUCK et al., 2005), licking, food regurgitation (LYONS et al., 1997), hiding from others, and apathy (WIELEBNOWSKI et al., 2002).
Integrating such information will assist pig farmers in developing valuable enrichment strategies for pigs, such as provision of substrates or materials that will present a stimulus or route for eliciting natural pig behaviors.
She further urged the married couples who attended the enrichment to love each other daily and to trust each other in order to nurture their marriage and to keep it strong.
I have asked several professionals in the field of avian medicine to discuss their tips and tricks for foraging and enrichment in pet birds.
This finding reciprocates the findings of Molino, Ghislieri, & Cortese (2013) who identified that social support had a significant relationship with work-family enrichment and provide positive outcomes on the employee's well-being.
These shoots are enrichment axes that end in lateral inflorescences generally similar to the terminal inflorescence (Vegetti & Weberling, 1996).
His view may be rooted in India's own bitter enrichment experience (1980-1985).
While this elegant approach was highly multiplexable and also led to minimal sample loss, it was limited given the requirement for multiplex PCR following enrichment, which could complicate assay optimization.
Download Iran says only 5 days needed to ramp up uranium enrichment NNA - Iranian state television is quoting the country's atomic chief as saying the Islamic Republic would need only five days to ramp up its uranium enrichment to 20 percent - a level at which the material could start to be used for a nuclear weapon.
At present, the physical design of the equilibrium core of HTR-PM has been finished by Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology (INET) of Tsinghua University, which includes that the fuel spheres with 8.5% enrichment are adopted, pass through the core for 15 times, and reach the average discharge burnup of 90000 MWd/tU.
The National String Consortium Project (NSPC), which was awarded an MTNA Program Enrichment Grant in 2014, was recently awarded a $40,000 grant from the NAMM Foundation.