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inclusion An imperfection within a diamond that typically manifests in the crystal. May or may not be visible to the naked eye but noticeable when magnified.
Ãâó: www.altobelli.com/html/gemstone_glossary.html
inclusion A clarity characteristic found within a diamond. Most inclusions were created when the gem first formed in the earth.
Ãâó: www.thediamondbuyingguide.com/diamondglossary.html
inclusion A naturally-occurring imperfection in a diamond. Some examples are: feathers, crystals, needles, clouds and pinpoints.
Ãâó: diamonds.pricescope.com/glossary.asp
inclusion Nonmetallic materials that become part of a metal matrix usually through reoxidation, refractories, slag, and deoxidization products.
Ãâó: www.ferralloy.com/casting-glossary.htm
inclusion appreciation for the experience of another and acceptance of another's way of meeting "The therapist honors the phenomenological experience of the patient, he respectfully enters the phenomenological world of the patient, experiences it as it is, and accepts the patient as he is." Yontef, 1993, p.221
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