
1) Addition 2) Amalgamation 3) Amalgamative 4) Centralisation 5) Centralist 6) Centralistic 7) Centralization 8) Completeness 9) Desegregation 10) Incorporation 11) Integrating 12) Merger 13) Uniting 14) Whole
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1) Current political issue 2) Desegregation 3) French word used in English 4) Group action 5) Integrating 6) Merging 7) Reconciliation 8) Reconciling 9) Reunion 10) Unification
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• (n.) The operation of finding the primitive function which has a given function for its differential coefficient. See Integral. • (n.) In the theory of evolution: The process by which the manifold is compacted into the relatively simple and permanent. It is supposed to alternate with differentiation as an agent in development. • (n...
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Economic integration refers to reducing barriers among countries to transactions and to movements of goods, capital, and labor, including harmonization of laws, regulations, and standards. Common forms include FTAs, customs unions, and common markets. Sometimes classified as shallow integration vs. deep integration.
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(from the article `chemical compound`) ...area of space enclosed by the absorption peaks. The area under the peaks is directly proportional to the number of hydrogen atoms contributing to ...
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in mathematics, technique of finding a function g(x) the derivative of which, Dg(x), is equal to a given function f(x). This is indicated by the ... [13 related articles]
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An operation that corresponds to the informal idea of finding the area under the graph of a function. The first theory of integration was developed by Archimedes with his method of quadratures, but this could be applied only in circumstances where there was a high degree of geometric symmetry. In th...
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General merchandise and health and beauty aids shelved in aisles with food, not in a separate store area.
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Merger of two firms. Vertical integration occurs if the two firms are at different stages of the production process. Forward integration occurs when a firm takes over a company which buys its...
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The marriage of an operational PCA with the system or product with which it is to function.
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<molecular biology, virology> Incorporation of the genetic material of a virus in to the host genome. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(in″tә-gra´shәn) coordination (def. 2). anabolism. assimilation (def. 2). the covalent insertion of one segment of DNA into another, such as the incorporation of viral or prophage DNA or a transposable element into genomic DNA. bilateral in...
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Integration in photographic analysis is defined as the method of averaging all density ( illumination ) values either in R, G, and B, or as neutral density and saving this aggregate value to determine exposure in the camera or the darkroom
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Incorporation of the genetic material of a virus into the host genome.
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In`te·gra'tion (ĭn`te*grā'shŭn)
noun [ Latin
integratio a renewing, restoring: confer French
intégration .]
1. The act or process of making whole or entire.
2. (Math.) The operation of finding the primitive function which has a given function ...
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1) Bringing together people of different races into institutions, such as schools, housing, employment, or the military, that have historically been segregated. 2) Combining the full agreement of the parties into a contract, such that any earlier versions or understandings that aren't included in the contract are superceded. (See also: integration ...
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Combining parts so that they work together or form a whole. In web technology, there are several common usages.
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Individuals with disabilities must be integrated to the maximum extent appropriate.
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Coordinating general and behavioral health care. Example: Promoting integration of alcohol and mental health services.
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integrating noun the action of incorporating a racial or religious group into a community
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(Lat. integrare, to make whole) The act of making a whole out of parts. In mathematics, a limiting process which may be described in vague terms as summing up an infinite number of infinitesimals, part of the calculus. In psychology, the combination of psycho-physical elements into a complex unified organization. In cosmology, the synthetic philos....
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(mathematics) In mathematics, a method in calculus of determining the solutions of definite or indefinite integrals. An example of a definite integral can be thought of as finding the area under a curve (as represented by an algebraic expression or function) between particular values of the fu...
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Bringing together of two or more segments of beef productions and processing under one centrally organized unit.
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an act or instance of combining into an integral whole. · an act or instance of integrating a racial, religious, or ethnic group. · an act or instance of integrating an organization, place of business, school, etc. · the operation of finding the integral of a function or equation, esp. solving a differential equation. · behav...
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the act of combining into a whole
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