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integumentary of or relating to the integument
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integration This is the process of merging or joining alters so that the multiple becomes one person.
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integrity Go to Top of Document - CONTENTS Integrity describes the general level of confidence that can be attributed to this data element (ie "high", "medium", "low", "none"). It is an indication of faith that the data element will contain the appropriate values. Example: element SSN would have an integrity value of "high", while data element Computer_position might be "low" or "none". Element Name: Integrity Table: MetaData Length: 20 Data Type: Character
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integrity the condition of a forest as a whole including composition, structure, and function.
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integrase A little-understood enzyme that plays a vital role in the HIV-infection process. Integrase inserts HIV's genes into a cell's normal DNA. It operates after reverse transcriptase has created a DNA version of the RNA form of HIV genes present in virus particles. Substances that inhibit integrase are being studied in HIV-positive patients.
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