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enrich

(ĕn-rĭch′)
tr.v. en·riched, en·riching, en·riches
1. To add fertilizer to.
2. To add nutrients to: The dairy enriched its milk with vitamin D.

en·rich′er n.
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In July, the IAEA said Iran exceeded both a 202.8-kg limit on its enriched uranium stock and its 3.67% cap on the fissile purity to which it is allowed to refine uranium.
23 July 2019 - Tennessee, US-based education-focussed managed staffing solutions provider ESS, serving K-12 schools, has acquired New Orleans, US-based Enriched Schools, a firm focussed on providing substitute staffing services to charter schools, the company said.
Kamalwandi acknowledged that Iran would break the 300 kilogramme upper limit of 3.7% enriched uranium stockpile allowed under the deal by June 27.
Despite an announcement from Iran earlier this month that it has suspended some of its commitments under the nuclear accord, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the country's stocks of enriched uranium and heavy water did not exceed the ceilings set in the agreement, the report added.
Enriched Uranium--Iran committed to shipping out 98 percent of its enriched uranium, all except 300 kilograms (about 650 pounds) of its low-enriched uranium, and to either export the uranium it has that is enriched to near 20 percent, process it into low-enriched uranium or turn it into fuel plates to power a research reactor.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said earlier there were plans to complete transfer of enriched uranium from Iran until the end of the year.
Enriched environments produce epigenetic changes in young mice--both male and female--that affect the next generation, according to recent studies.
29 ( ANI ): Iran is reportedly planning to increase its production of five percent enriched uranium, local official news agency said.
So there are a lot of concerns out there that Iran can hopefully now address, in this new phase, both at the P5+1 [talks between Tehran and six world powers] and with the IAEA," former IAEA deputy director Olli Heinonen said, confirming a report released last week by the Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security, which stated Iran could muster enough uranium for a bomb by converting all of its 20% enriched stockpile within 1 to 1.6 months.
Vienna: The United States and Russia have helped ship out nearly 16 kilograms of highly enriched uranium from Vietnam as part of a global campaign to reduce the use of nuclear fuel that could also provide material for bombs.
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