Inclusion
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Inclusion may refer to:
- inclusion (disability rights), a term used to process of equitably including people with disabilities in society.
- inclusion (value and practice), the practice of including people in organizations.
- inclusion (education), the practice of integrating disabled students into schools.
- inclusion (mineral), a mineral or rock enclosed in a larger body of rock.
- inclusion bodies, the nuclear structures often found in biological cells at the sites of virus multiplication.
- inclusion (taxonomy), the process whereby two species that were believed to be distinct are found in fact to be the same and are thus combined as one species
- Include file, the inclusion of programming code with so-called include-files.
The term inclusion can also be used in mathematics in the following ways:
- inclusion (set theory), the binary relation of one set being a subset of another.
- inclusion map, the identity function on a set S restricted to a subset of S.