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Based in context, the supplement may refer to:
the nutritional supplement taken by people to enhance their diets; it can include vitamins, minerals, fiber, and/or protein, among other additives;
bodybuilding supplements, a specific subset of nutritionary supplements taken by people want to benefit muscle mass
a pet or livestock equivalent of the nutritional supplement, added to pet foods or fodder, which in addition to the types of additives detected in the man same can as well include antibiotics or other doses to improve their trend lines to most common complaint;
premixes can be used within supplements; or
around geometry, a supplementary angle.
Promulgated supplements choose various forms, like:
the watch-in publication that complements its predecessor, either by bringing it up-to-date (e.g. a Index Catalogue), or by otherwise enhancing a predecessor's coverage of the particular topic or even subject matter, when in the Tosefta;
the newspaper supplement, an typically-weekly division of the newspaper, usually in the format of the tabloid or magazine, covering wide-ranging and less period-critical cases, when in The American Weekly, the 2004 version of Life, and Parade; newspaper supplements became common in France and Germany in the mid to late 19th century--they were called feuillton in French. Within Chinese, it is known as fukan.
an advertising supplement which sporadically accompanies the newspaper & is prepared per paper's advertising staff instead of its editorial staff, covering topics such as real estate and automobiles on behalf of the paper's frequent advertizer; or
the spin-off from a newspaper at present sold severally & occasionally covering a specific topic, like the Times Literary Supplement and the Times Educational Supplement.
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