replenishment
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- n filling again by supplying what has been used up
- It is killing the Dead Sea, which, without replenishment from the Jordan, is being reduced in depth about a meter a year.
- And there's reason to believe such replenishment could work in human patients as well; already, premature babies born with lung and respiratory problems are placed in NO-rich .
- Krakoff's goal is to change the perception of Coach, a company known for its excellent quality, from a replenishment business--supplying a product that people buy because they need .