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Definition of integration
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Integration
(n.) The
operation
of
finding
the
primitive
function
which has a given
function
for its
differential
coefficient.
See
Integral.
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Integration
::
Integration
(n.) The
operation
of
finding
the
primitive
function
which has a given
function
for its
differential
coefficient.
See
Integral.
Solution
::
Solution
(n.) The state of being
dissolved
or
disintegrated;
resolution;
disintegration.
Integral
::
Integral
(n.) An
expression
which,
being
differentiated,
will
produce
a given
differential.
See
differential
Differential,
and
Integration.
Cf.
Fluent..
Integrally
::
Integrally
(adv.)
In an
integral
manner;
wholly;
completely;
also, by
integration..
Integral
::
Integral
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
proceeding
by,
integration;
as, the
integral
calculus..
Integration
::
Integration
(n.) The act or
process
of
making
whole or
entire.
Derivation
::
Derivation
(n.) The
operation
of
deducing
one
function
from
another
according
to some fixed law,
called
the law of
derivation,
as the of
differentiation
or of
integration..
Decomposition
::
Decomposition
(n.) The act or
process
of
resolving
the
constituent
parts of a
compound
body or
substance
into its
elementary
parts;
separation
into
constituent
part;
analysis;
the decay or
dissolution
consequent
on the
removal
or
alteration
of some of the
ingredients
of a
compound;
disintegration;
as, the
decomposition
of wood,
rocks,
etc..
Redintegration
::
Redintegration
(n.)
Restoration
to a whole or sound
state;
renewal;
renovation.
Integrate
::
Integrate
(v. t.) To
subject
to the
operation
of
integration;
to find the
integral
of.
Detritus
::
Detritus
(n.)
Hence:
Any
fragments
separated
from the body to which they
belonged;
any
product
of
disintegration.
Disintegration
::
Disintegration
(n.) The
process
by which
anything
is
disintegrated;
the
condition
of
anything
which is
disintegrated.
Necrosis
::
Necrosis
(n.)
Mortification
or
gangrene
of bone, or the death of a bone or
portion
of a bone in mass, as
opposed
to its death by
molecular
disintegration.
See
Caries..
Redintegration
::
Redintegration
(n.)
Restoration
of a mixed body or
matter
to its
former
nature
and
state.
Necrobiosis
::
Necrobiosis
(n.) The death of a part by
molecular
disintegration
and
without
loss of
continuity,
as in the
processes
of
degeneration
and
atrophy..
Integration
::
Integration
(n.) In the
theory
of
evolution:
The
process
by which the
manifold
is
compacted
into the
relatively
simple
and
permanent.
It is
supposed
to
alternate
with
differentiation
as an agent in
development.
Redintegration
::
Redintegration
(n.) The law that
objects
which have been
previously
combined
as part of a
single
mental
state tend to
recall
or
suggest
one
another;
--
adopted
by many
philosophers
to
explain
the
phenomena
of the
association
of
ideas.
Disintegration
::
Disintegration
(n.) The
wearing
away or
falling
to
pieces
of rocks or
strata,
produced
by
atmospheric
action,
frost,
ice, etc..
Reintegration
::
Reintegration
(n.) A
renewing,
or
making
whole
again.
See
Redintegration..
Calcine
::
Calcine
(v. i.) To
reduce
to a
powder,
or to a
friable
state,
by the
action
of heat; to expel
volatile
matter
from by means of heat, as
carbonic
acid from
limestone,
and thus
(usually)
to
produce
disintegration;
as to,
calcine
bones..
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