integral component

collocation in English

meaningsofintegralandcomponent

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integral
adjective
uk
/ˈɪn.tɪ.ɡrəl/
us
/ˈɪn.t̬ə.ɡrəl/
necessary and important as a part of ...
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component
noun[C]
uk
/kəmˈpəʊ.nənt/
us
/kəmˈpoʊ.nənt/
a part that combines with other parts to form ...
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(Definition ofintegralandcomponentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofintegral component

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The government is anintegralcomponentof a political regime.
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Yes there is: the contrast between soft vegetation (which forms anintegralcomponent) and the cool, simplified architecture.
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As palliative care issues continue to become anintegralcomponentof medical education across specialties, these differences may begin to decrease.
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More varied occupations, with teaching as anintegralcomponent, were considered but, regardless, performing would be central.
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We now see that the best approximation of this kind is obtained by retaining the polar component and neglecting theintegralcomponent.
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Family planning is now widely regarded as anintegralcomponentof community development directed towards improving the quality of life.
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We hypothesize that ascorbate is anintegralcomponentof the photoreceptorsynaptic release mechanism.
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Thus, a search for this kind of research has to be anintegralcomponentof all searches.
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That postulate is anintegralcomponentof the profession's scientific paradigm and has long profoundly shaped both its understanding and its study of political behaviour.
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This diversity adds a richness that contributes to the building's potential to become a positive andintegralcomponentof the built landscape and regional ecology.
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However, it is suggested that through judicial interpretations over the years, it has been established as anintegralcomponentof the fundamental rights.
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This implicates the attentional system as anintegralcomponentin emotional response.
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The semantic-syntactic interface is anintegralcomponentof the acquisition process.
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These results support the hypothesis that fixational eye movements, by shaping the statistics of retinal activity, are anintegralcomponentof early visual representations.
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In fact, conservation is currently seen as anintegralcomponentof forest management, a term previously linked more narrowly to the commercial utilization of forests.
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This is cause for concern, because anaphoric inferencing is anintegralcomponentof skilled reading.
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Some made music themselves; for others, singing or playing was anintegralcomponentof broader music-based activities.
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The shape of the potential in which these particles exist is anintegralcomponentof the experiment, if not the most important.
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Research was not seen as anintegralcomponentof the daily or routine work of most people in a health care organization.
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