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This term means that disabled people can access mainstream services, but these do not adjust or restructure to remove barriers. All forms of integration assume some form of assimilation of the disabled person into mainstream structures, which remain largely unchanged.
Ãâó: www.bfi.org.uk/education/resources/teaching/disabi...
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in this connection: aligning quality management as an integral part of business planning and realization both at the strategic and operative levels.
Ãâó: www.finnevo.fi/eng/contents/iso9000_terms.htm
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The act of combining or coordinating several parts or elements into an entire whole. For example, the Cardservie International payment-processing engine is integrated with the ecBuilder Web site creation software.
Ãâó: www.vpsource.com/glossary.html
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| integration |
adding up multiple consecutive samples as the noise (measurement error) will grow as the square root of the number but the signal will grow linearly.
Ãâó: www.setileague.org/general/glossary.htm
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| integration |
the process of incorporating parts, components, elements into a larger defined unit, set, whole.
Ãâó: threeseas.net/vic/html/vic-definitions.html
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