| integrase |
An HIV enzyme used by the virus to integrate its genetic material into the host cell's DNA. See also DNA; Enzyme.
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| integration |
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:
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| integration |
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.
Ãâó: www.vistek.ca/glossary/default.asp
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| integrity |
a Primary Principle and prime virtue, is steadfast adherence to a code of moral or ethical values, incorruptibility, and the quality or state of being complete or undivided.
Ãâó: miriams-well.org/Glossary/
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| integration |
1) In business operations, the strategy of controlling the sources of supply such as vendors and components (backward integration) or the methods of distribution (forward integration). 2) In systems design, the process that allows separate functions to use a common technology and database, pass data and information without requiring translation, reformatting or duplicate entry, and enable cross-functional views and management.
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