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inclusion Inclusion is about a child's right to belong to their local mainstream school, to be valued for who they are and be provided with all the support they need to thrive there, including removing the barriers that prevent their full participation. ...
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inclusion b. see under conjunctivitis.
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inclusion bodies round, oval, or irregular-shaped bodies occurring in the cytoplasm and nuclei of cells of the body, as in disease caused by filtrable virus infection such as rabies, smallpox, herpes, etc.; called also elementary b's and intranuclear inclusions.
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inclusion body h. a viral disease of young chickens, caused by an adenovirus and characterized by hemorrhage, jaundice, and anemia; hepatocytes have eosinophilic inclusion bodies. Mortality in a flock may reach 25 per cent.
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inclusion body m. a progressive inflammatory myopathy primarily involving muscles of the pelvic region and lower limbs, usually seen in older people; the muscles are infiltrated by mononuclear inflammatory cells, sarcoplasmic vacuoles, masses of filaments and filamentous microtubules, and sometimes eosinophilic bodies.
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