0 the act of including someone or something as part of a group, list, etc., or a person or thing that is included:
1 the act of including something as a part of something else:
2 the act of including something or someone as part of something:
3 the act of allowing many different types of people to do something and treating them fairly and equally:
Legally blind since birth, she has campaigned passionately for inclusion.
Not smooth but rather marred by dense, small pockmarks; its par ticulate inclusions are finer and denser than those of any other obsidian sources.
In this study, organic compounds were incorporated within epsomite as intracrystalline inclusions by co-precipitating a mineral from solutions of a mineral and organic compound.
264 structure and composition of cytoplasmic inclusions in relation to tegument function.
The vacuolated cytoplasm contains numerous inclusions, sometimes of astonishing size, considering that there is no hint of a cytostome.
Significantly, these inclusions do not clearly contain fibrillar substructure.
In addition, phase contrast was often reduced after application of agonists, which is, apparently, related to the loss of intracellular membranous inclusions.
The 950 acceptances of the chance hypothesis will be correct, but these are inclusions, not exclusions, of chance as the explanation.
Such a procedure is unreliable since dictionaries have unnecessary inclusions as well as reproachable exclusions.
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