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"enrichment factor" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is often used in scientific or technical contexts to describe a measure of the concentration or abundance of a certain element or mineral in a sample compared to its average abundance in the Earth's crust. Example: "The enrichment factor of gold in this ore sample is 3, indicating that it is three times more concentrated than the average abundance of gold in the Earth's crust."
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The enrichment factor was 17.6.
The enrichment factor (EF) was 100.
The average enrichment factor for all experiments was −10.1‰ (±0.4‰).
The enrichment factor was found to be 29.6.
The enrichment factor was estimated to be 76-fold.
The enrichment factor was in the range 151 187.
The proposed method demonstrated good linearity and high enrichment factor.
The enrichment factor (frequency in set/frequency in genome) for each term is shown.
The δ34S fractionation follows a Rayleigh fractionation model with an enrichment factor of 21.6‰.
The proposed system reached an enrichment factor of 50, with 5 mL of sample.
Considering a sample consumption of 25 mL, an enrichment factor of 13-fold was obtained.
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