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  2. Terminology of alternative medicine - Wikipedia

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    Alternative medicine is a term often used to describe medical practices where are untested or untestable. Complementary medicine (CM), complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), integrated medicine or integrative medicine (IM), functional medicine, and holistic medicine are among many rebrandings of the same phenomenon.

  3. Integration - Wikipedia

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    Integrated circuit, an electronic circuit whose components are manufactured in one flat piece of semiconductor material; Integrated design, an approach to design which brings together specialisms usually considered separately; Integrated product team, use of a team including multiple disciplines (e.g. customer, engineer, support, testing)

  4. Social integration - Wikipedia

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    A 2012 research review found that working-class students were less socially integrated than middle-class students at university. [14] [15] Recent research also shows that immigrants should be independent and proactive in order to achieve better social integration in their host countries. [16] For further information, see here. [17] [18]

  5. Integrated care - Wikipedia

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    The integrated care literature distinguishes between different ways and degrees of working together and three central terms in this respect are autonomy, co-ordination, and integration. While autonomy refers to the one end of a continuum with least co-operation, integration (the combination of parts into a working whole by overlapping services ...

  6. Child integration - Wikipedia

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    A century and a half ago, children in the US had access to a wide range of adult activities and were integrated into multiple aspects of family functioning and survival. The change from this integration into segregation was a product of industrialization , Western formal schooling, child labor laws, social services agencies, and the rise of ...

  7. Racial integration - Wikipedia

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    The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. You may improve this article, discuss the issue on the talk page, or create a new article, as appropriate.

  8. Integration clause - Wikipedia

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    A contract that has such a clause may be deemed an integrated contract, and any previous negotiations in which the parties to the contract had considered different terms will be deemed superseded by the final writing. [2] Many modern cases, however, have found merger clauses to only a rebuttable presumption that the contract is integrated. [3]

  9. Integration testing - Wikipedia

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    The process is repeated until the component at the top of the hierarchy is tested. All the bottom or low-level modules, procedures or functions are integrated and then tested. After the integration testing of lower level integrated modules, the next level of modules will be formed and can be used for integration testing.