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the supplementing
noun
Something added, especially to make up for a deficiency.
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The formal aspects of government, at least, were carefully observed, and the supplementing of the legal codes, the compilation of histories, and the minting of coins all took place frequently in accordance with precedent.
Here, macro-level policy has led to the supplementing of longstanding community mental health teams by newer, more specialised, services.
However, glutamate is a low value-added product, and the supplementing amount of sorbitol or glycerol should be minimized to save the raw-material cost in industry.
The procedure of the ERA, including all necessary steps from hazard identification to the overall risk characterisation, is laid down in Annex II of EU Directive 2001/18/EC and the supplementing guidance notes [15].
Concerns in the supplementing approach include such matters as trust and answerability raised by multiple authorship, the division of cognitive labor, the reliability of peer review, the challenges of privately funded science, as well as concerns arising from the role of scientific research in society.
The stipend can, however, be supplemented by the host institution--or by your home institution--as long as the supplementing institution doesn't require additional effort on your part, and as long as the money does not come from the NIH or any other Public Health Service agency.
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Start on the supplements.
I took the supplements.
Sales of the supplement were slow.
The supplement industry is fighting back.
None of them appeared in the supplement.
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