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'''Integration''' may refer to:
In '''sociology''' and '''economy''':
*[[Social integration]]
*[[Racial integration]], refers to social and cultural behavior; in a legal sense, see [[desegregation]]
*[[Economic integration]]
*[[Special education|Educational integration]] of students with disabilities
*[[Regional integration]]
*[[Horizontal integration]] and [[vertical integration]], in microeconomics and strategic management, refer to a style of ownership and control
*[[Integration clause]], in a contract, a term used to declare the contract the final and complete understanding of the parties
*[[Integrated production]]
In '''mathematics''':
*[[Integral|Integration]], in mathematics, a fundamental concept of calculus—the operation of calculating the area between the curve of a function and the x-axis
*[[Antiderivative|Indefinite integration]], in calculus, the process of calculating antiderivatives—the opposites of derivatives (a.k.a. "antidifferentiation")
*In [[numerical analysis]] and in [[signal processing]], a time series can be "integrated" numerically by various step-by-step means, including [[autoregressive integrated moving average]] and the [[Runge-Kutta method]]s.
In '''engineering''':
*[[Integrated circuit]], an electronic circuit whose components are manufactured in one flat piece of semiconductor material
*[[Systems integration]], the engineering practices and procedures for assembling large and complicated systems from less-complicated units, especially subsystems
*In [[signal processing|electronic signal processing]], radars, sonars, and astronomy, '''integration''' is the process of taking multiple copies of a weak signal and adding them together to form detectable signals. Special vacuum tubes called "integration tubes" were devised and used in radar systems.
'''Other uses''':
*[[Pre-integration complex]] or ''retroviral integration'', in biology
*In animation, to combine 2D, 3D graphics, motion capture, or live-action footage together
==See also==
*[[Disintegration (disambiguation)]]
*[[Integral (disambiguation)]]
*[[Interdisciplinarity]]
*[[Integrity]]
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New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '{{Wiktionarypar|integration}}
{{TOCright}}
'''Integration''' may refer to:
In '''sociology''' and '''economy''':
*[[Social integration]]
*[[Racial integration]], refers to social and cultural behavior; in a legal sense, see [[desegregation]]
*[[Economic integration]]
*[[Special education|Educational integration]] of students with disabilities
*[[Regional integration]]
*[[Horizontal integration]] and [[vertical integration]], in microeconomics and strategic management, refer to a style of ownership and control
*[[Integration clause]], in a contract, a term used to declare the contract the final and complete understanding of the parties
*[[Integrated production]]
In '''mathematics''':
*[[Integral|Integration]], in mathematics, a fundamental concept of calculus—the operation of calculating the area between the curve of a function and the x-axis
*[[Antiderivative|Indefinite integration]], in calculus, the process of calculating antiderivatives—the opposites of derivatives (a.k.a. "antidifferentiation")
*In [[numerical analysis]] and in [[signal processing]], a time series can be "integrated" numerically by various step-by-step means, including [[autoregressive integrated moving average]] and the [[Runge-Kutta method]]s.
In '''engineering''':
*[[Integrated circuit]], an electronic circuit whose components are manufactured in one flat piece of semiconductor material
*[[Systems integration]], the engineering practices and procedures for assembling large and complicated systems from less-complicated units, especially subsystems
*In [[signal processing|electronic signal processing]], radars, sonars, and astronomy, '''integration''' is the process of taking multiple copies of a weak signal and adding them together to form detectable signals. Special vacuum tubes called "integration tubes" were devised and used in radar systems.
'''Other uses''':
*[[Pre-integration complex]] or ''retroviral integration'', in biology
*In animation, to combine 2D, 3D graphics, motion capture, or live-action footage together
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[[cs:Integrace]]
[[da:Integration]]
[[de:Integration]]
[[es:Integración (desambiguación)]]
[[eo:Integralado]]
[[fr:Intégration]]
[[ko:통합]]
[[it:Integrazione]]
[[he:אינטגרציה]]
[[lt:Integravimas]]
[[nl:Integratie]]
[[ja:インテグレーション]]
[[no:Integrering]]
[[pl:Integracja]]
[[ru:Интеграция]]
[[simple:Integration]]
[[sr:Интеграција]]
[[fi:Integraatio]]
[[sv:Integration]]' |