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Inclusion

Inclusion

1. The act of including, or the state of being included; limitation; restriction; as, the lines of inclusion of his policy.

2. (Science: chemical) a foreign substance, either liquid or solid, usually of minute size, inclosed in the mass of a mineral.

Origin: L. Inclusio: cf. F. Inclusion. See Include.


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Re: Dont understand what being asked to do?

... could add an outline of how you think you should go about researching the project (e.g. what sources to use). You might discuss use of graphics, inclusion of references and a plan for their format and how to refer to the references in the text. Specify the target audience for whom you are writing ...

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by jonmoulton
Mon Aug 17, 2009 11:48 pm
 
Forum: Cell Biology
Topic: Dont understand what being asked to do?
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Re: On Subspecies

It is not uncommon for one taxonomist to disagree with another on what exactly belongs to a taxon, or on what exact criteria should be used for inclusion." wikipedia for "taxon" Taxon would be a group of interrelated organisms--in context of a classification rank i.e. subspecies. ...

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by AFJ
Fri Jul 10, 2009 1:42 am
 
Forum: Evolution
Topic: On Subspecies
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Views: 159

http://www.beyondbiology.org

... our life on earth. Some of these important advances are included here. This website aims to improve the level of understanding modern biology by inclusion of the following: PPT, worksheets, videos, animations and extensive questions. Each topic is well presented with power point presentations, ...

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by beyondbiology
Thu Dec 11, 2008 2:51 pm
 
Forum: Biology Movies
Topic: http://www.beyondbiology.org
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Views: 899

Inclusions found in pineapple cells

Why do you think those inclusions have anything to do with it? I would think irritation is due to very mild allergy to thiolprotease bromelain (I, for one, never experienced any irritation), though I am not sure whether or not it would ...

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by Cat
Fri Mar 28, 2008 6:42 pm
 
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Inclusions found in pineapple cells
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Re: What's in a name?

... will be less likely prevented. Though here comes cultural sensitivity. If a classroom is heterozygous or its students are of great diversity,the inclusion of religious curriculum might be probably very conflict-ridden one.

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by mcar
Sat Jan 12, 2008 11:08 am
 
Forum: Evolution
Topic: What's in a name?
Replies: 41
Views: 3629
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