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Inclusion or Include may refer to:


Sociology

* Social inclusion, action taken to support people of different backgrounds sharing life together. **
Inclusion (disability rights) Inclusion, in relation to persons with disabilities, is defined as including individuals with disabilities in everyday activities and ensuring they have access to resources and opportunities in ways that are similar to their non-disabled peer ...
, promotion of people with disabilities sharing various aspects of life and life as a whole with those without disabilities. ** Inclusion (education), to do with students with special educational needs spending most or all of their time with non-disabled students


Science and technology

* Inclusion (mineral), any material that is trapped inside a mineral during its formation *
Inclusion bodies Inclusion bodies are aggregates of specific types of protein found in neurons, a number of tissue cells including red blood cells, bacteria, viruses, and plants. Inclusion bodies of aggregations of multiple proteins are also found in muscle cells ...
, aggregates of stainable substances in biological cells * Inclusion (cell), insoluble non-living substance suspended in a cell's cytoplasm * Inclusion (taxonomy), combining of biological species * Include directive, in computer programming


Mathematics

* Inclusion (set theory), or subset *
Inclusion (Boolean algebra) In Boolean algebra, the inclusion relation a\le b is defined as ab'=0 and is the Boolean analogue to the subset relation in set theory. Inclusion is a partial order. The inclusion relation a can be expressed in many ways: * a < b
, the Boolean analogue to the subset relation * Inclusion map, or inclusion function, or canonical injection *
Inclusion (logic) In logic and mathematics, inclusion is the concept that all the contents of one object are also contained within a second object. For example, if ''m'' and ''n'' are two logical matrix, logical matrices, then :m \subset n \quad \text \quad \forall ...
, the concept that all the contents of one object are also contained within a second object


Other uses

* Clusivity, a linguistic concept * Include (horse), a racehorse * Inclusion by reference, legal documentation process * Centre for Economic and Social Inclusion, a former British think-tank known as Inclusion


See also

* Inclusive (disambiguation) * Transclusion, the inclusion of part or all of an electronic document into one or more other documents by hypertext reference * Inclusion–exclusion principle, in combinatorics * * {{disambiguation