Inclusion or Include may refer to:
Sociology
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Social inclusion
Social exclusion or social marginalisation is the social disadvantage and relegation to the fringe of society. It is a term that has been used widely in Europe and was first used in France in the late 20th century. In the EU context, the Euro ...
, action taken to support people of different backgrounds sharing life together.
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Inclusion (disability rights), promotion of people with disabilities sharing various aspects of life and life as a whole with those without disabilities.
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Inclusion (education)
Inclusion in education refers to including all students to equal access to equal opportunities of education and learning, and is distinct from educational equality or educational equity. It arose in the context of special education with an ...
, to do with students with special educational needs spending most or all of their time with non-disabled students
Science and technology
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Inclusion (mineral)
In mineralogy, an inclusion is any material trapped inside a mineral during its formation. In gemology, it is an object enclosed within a gemstone or reaching its surface from the interior. According to James Hutton's law of inclusions, fragment ...
, any material that is trapped inside a mineral during its formation
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Inclusion bodies, aggregates of stainable substances in biological cells
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Inclusion (cell), insoluble non-living substance suspended in a cell's cytoplasm
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Inclusion (taxonomy), combining of biological species
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Include directive
An include directive instructs a text file processor to replace the directive text with the content of a specified file.
The act of including may be logical in nature. The processor may simply process the include file content at the location of ...
, in computer programming
Mathematics
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Inclusion (set theory), or subset
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Inclusion (Boolean algebra), the Boolean analogue to the subset relation
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Inclusion map
In mathematics, if A is a subset of B, then the inclusion map is the function \iota that sends each element x of A to x, treated as an element of B:
\iota : A\rightarrow B, \qquad \iota(x)=x.
An inclusion map may also be referred to as an inclu ...
, or inclusion function, or canonical injection
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Inclusion (logic), the concept that all the contents of one object are also contained within a second object
Other uses
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Clusivity
In linguistics, clusivity is a grammatical distinction between ''inclusive'' and ''exclusive'' first-person pronouns and verbal morphology, also called ''inclusive " we"'' and ''exclusive "we"''. Inclusive "we" specifically includes the address ...
, a linguistic concept
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Include (horse), a racehorse
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Inclusion by reference, legal documentation process
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Centre for Economic and Social Inclusion, a former British think-tank known as Inclusion
See also
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Inclusive (disambiguation)
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Transclusion
In computer science, transclusion is the inclusion of part or all of an electronic document into one or more other documents by reference via hypertext. Transclusion is usually performed when the referencing document is displayed, and is norma ...
, the inclusion of part or all of an electronic document into one or more other documents by hypertext reference
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Inclusion–exclusion principle, in combinatorics
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