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integration [in″tĕ-gra´shun] 1. assimilation; anabolic action or activity.2. the combining of different acts so that they cooperate toward a common end; coordination.3. constructive assimilation of knowledge and experience into the personality.4. in bacterial genetics, assimilation of genetic material from one bacterium (donor) into the chromosome of another (recipient).bilateral integration the coordinated use of both sides of the body during activity.integration of learning the incorporation of previously acquired concepts and behaviors into a variety of new situations, a cognitive performance component of occupational therapy.primary integration the recognition by a child that his or her body is a unit apart from the environment; it is probably not achieved before the second half of the first year of life.secondary integration the sublimation of the separate elements of the early sexual instinct into the mature psychosexual personality.vertical integration the structuring of hospital services in such a manner that a continuum of care is provided.primary integrationThe early recognition of the body and its psyche as apart from one's environment.See also: integrationLegalSeeIntegration |