Definitions for "Supplementation"
Adding nutrients to the diet.
Adding something to make up for a deficiency e.g. calcium or vitamin D. Back to the top
a quantity added (e.g. to make up for a deficiency)
Artificial propogation intended to reestablish or increase the abundance of natural populations.
The release of hatchery fry and juvenile fish in the natural environment to quickly increase or establish naturally spawning fish populations.
The use of artificial propagation to maintain or increase natural production while maintaining the long-term fitness of the target population, and keeping the ecological and genetic impacts to non-target populations within specified biological limits.
Anything given in addition to breast milk.
In apologetics, presenting Christian truth as something merely additional to what the non-Christian believes already. See blockhouse methodology.
a currently unrecognized risk factor for the development of osteoporosis
Keywords:  wonderful, preventative
a wonderful preventative
a high cost, unsustainable short-term solution
Keywords:  sustainable, low, cost
a low-cost, sustainable
Keywords:  thing, good
a good thing in MS
Keywords:  act
The act of supplementing.