0 present participle of integrate
1 to mix with and join society or a group of people, often changing to suit their way of life, habits, and customs:
Integrating qualitative and quantitative methods in the study of developmental psychopathology in context.
Integrating forage, crop and livestock systems can spread economic and production risks over several different enterprises, thereby taking advantage of a variety of agricultural markets5,7.
The main parts of the work outstanding are integrating the visualisation of trees and specification of complex queries into the tool.
The problem of integrating current ideas about the function (not merely the operation) of hippocampus in animals and in humans is well presented.
Integrating layered and heuristic evaluation for adaptive learning environments.
Lack of learning capability is common to all hybrid systems due to the difficulty of integrating the learning component into the system.
Possibly evolution has conserved some of the primitive catalysts by integrating them as cofactors of more evolved molecules.
We chose to design interweaving paths and spaces, integrating the building into the edge of the town.