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limits of integration

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limits of integration [′lim·əts əv ‚int·ə′grā·shən]
(mathematics)
The end points of the interval over which a function is being integrated.


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However, there are also serious questions about the limits of integration for states at different levels of development.
Second, if any nation exemplifies the limits of integration without a vigorous culture of anti-racism it is Germany - the European nation where Jews were most assimilated and almost found themselves wiped out.
In this excellent, well-documented, and extremely interesting book, the eminent British historian, Werner Mosse, has explored the limits of integration into German society of the very richest Jews in Germany, a group which should have had the best chance of all for full integration.
 
 
 
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