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the enrichments
noun
The act of enriching or something enriched
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While H2A.Z was sharply enriched around TSSs, the enrichments of H3.1 and H3.3 were modest.
"Sometimes we will tell a mother the enrichments are too much for their children," she said.
The enrichments of trade and friendship alike have been squandered, to the misery of many and the benefit of few.
The enrichments of calcium and sodium on particle surface were observed by EDX analysis.
The enrichments occur under very high concentrations of dissolved organic carbon.
The cause of the enrichments and the consequences to film growth are discussed.
Nevertheless, the biomass of Anabaena spp. was highest in the enrichments with a low N/P ratio.
Margaret Bourke-Whise is often mentioned in conjunction with the golden age of photojournalism, when the great pictorial magazines that started in the 1930's helped to develop a wide appreciation for the enrichments the camera could offer.
Nevertheless, the enrichments of DOC concentrations measured in groundwater below infiltration basins need to be considered in future studies to especially assess their impact on groundwater quality.
The CZ from the 3 treatments were collected 3 days after the enrichments for 31P NMR measurements, and were thus 22-days old at the time of NMR measurements.
The wire achieves capture efficiencies that correspond to enrichments of 10 80 times the amount of CTCs in a 5-ml blood draw, and 500 5,000 times the enrichments achieved using the commercially available Gilupi CellCollector.
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