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Integration may be any of the following:
- Usually integration is the construction of an object, a theory, etc. from separate more limited parts. The
result is something composite or integral.
- The process of ending racial segregation in USA, racial integration, also called desegregation.
- Regional
integration is the integration of several countries' markets, trade policies, or other policies originally subject only to
sovreign states' decisions in common supranational institutions. An example is the founding of the European Community, now known as the European Union.
- A mathematical technique, see integral.
- An electrical circuit, see integrator.
- Very-large-scale integration was a step
in semiconductor technology.
- Computer telephony integration, as
a step in telephone technology.
- An economic process; see: horizontal integration and vertical integration.
- Integral philosophy is comprehensive and
holistic. More information can be found at the following entries: Integral politics, Ken Wilber, integral (philosophy).
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