Inclusion
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Inclusion may refer to:
Social inclusion of persons
- Inclusion (disability rights), including people with and without disabilities, people of different backgrounds
- Inclusion (value and practice), a practice of ensuring that people in organizations feel they belong
- Inclusion (education), students with special educational needs spend most or all of their time with non-disabled students
- General concept covered as a section of Social exclusion#Social inclusion
Mathematics
- Inclusion (set theory), or subset
- Inclusion map, or inclusion function, or canonical injection
Other uses
- Inclusion (mineral), any material that is trapped inside a mineral during its formation
- Inclusion bodies, aggregates of stainable substances in biological cells
- Cytoplasmic inclusion, insoluble non-living substances suspended in a cell's cytosol
- Inclusion (taxonomy), combining of biological species
- Inclusion by reference, legal documentation process
- Include directive, in computer programming
- Centre for Economic and Social Inclusion, a British think-tank
See also
- Exclusion (disambiguation)
- Inclusive (disambiguation)
- Exclusive (disambiguation)
- Transclusion
- Inclusion–exclusion principle
- All pages beginning with "Inclusion"
- All pages beginning with "Include"
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