Definition of Isotopic enrichment

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Isotopic enrichment

The term 'Isotopic enrichment' as it applies to the area of nuclear science can be defined as ' A process by which the relative abundance of the isotopes of a given element are altered, thus producing a form of the element that has been enriched in one particular isotope and depleted in its other isotopic forms. '.

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