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enrichment    音标拼音: [ɛnr'ɪtʃmənt] [ɪnr'ɪtʃmənt]
n. 丰富,肥沃

丰富,肥沃

enrichment
n 1: act of making fuller or more meaningful or rewarding
2: a gift that significantly increases the recipient's wealth

Enrichment \En*rich"ment\, n.
The act of making rich, or that which enriches; increase of
value by improvements, embellishment, etc.; decoration;
embellishment.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Studies in Animal Science (11:067:411)
    Typically Offered Fall and Spring Semesters as well as during the Summer and Winter sessions Prerequisites Other Registration Restrictions Open to all except first-year students Requires approval and issuance of a SPN from the faculty member who will supervise the student Once approval is acquired, the faculty member issues the student a special permission number Description This course
  • Studies in Animal Science (11:067:411) Syllabus
    Schedule: Students will need to complete three (3) hours per credit taken
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  • Animal Diseases (11:067:404) | Department of Animal Sciences
    Typically Offered Fall and Summer semesters Prerequisites Other Registration Restrictions Introductory Biology (01:119:115-116) Class is restricted to seniors Format Lectures twice a week in an 80-minute class period Description This is a concept course on the biology of animal diseases It uses examples of bacteria, viruses and parasites to illustrate fundamental principles in the
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    Typically Offered The course is offered during Spring and Summer semesters Prerequisites Other Registration Restrictions Two semesters of General Biology (01:119:115-116) and General Chemistry (01:160:161-162) are pre-requisites An introductory course in Animal Science (11:067:142) is recommended During fall and spring semesters, registration is for non-matriculated, off-campus students
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