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Integration

For Integration we have terms and definitions in 11 topics. The topics are Bioinformatics, E-Learning, Government, HIV and AIDs, Health Insurance, International Economics, Microbiology, Photography, Physical Education, Political and Securities.



Integration (Bioinformatics)

The physical insertion of DNA into the host cell genome. The process is used by retroviruses where a specific enzyme catalyses the process or can occur at random sites with other DNA (eg. transposons).


Integration (E-Learning)

Combining hardware, software (and, in e-learning, content) components together to work as an interoperable system. The process of integration may also include front-end planning and strategy.


Integration (Government)

Active legal measures intended to bring two ethnic groups together.


Integration (HIV and AIDs)

The process by which the different parts of an organism are made a functional and structural whole, especially through the activity of the nervous system and of hormones. As related to HIV


Integration (Health Insurance)

For provider organizations, the unification of two or more previously separate providers under common ownership or control, or the combination of the business operations of two or more providers that were previously carried out separately and independently.


Integration (International Economics)

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.


Integration (Microbiology)

The process by which a DNA molecule becomes incorporated into another genome.


Integration (Photography)

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.


Integration (Physical Education)

This refers to linking learning in, about and through physical activities.


Integration (Political)

The opposite of segregation, integration means encouraging the free and equal mixing of different races, in education and public places. Integration in education was ordered by the Supreme Court in the Brown v. Board of Education case in 1954.


Integration (Securities)

The practice of including sales before and after an offering with sales during the offering to test whether maximums were violated for Regulation A offerings.




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