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* In linguistics, [[center embedding]] defines the recursive nesting of an element in the middle of a similar element
* In linguistics, [[center embedding]] defines the recursive nesting of an element in the middle of a similar element
* In psychology, [[self-embedding]] is an activity in which one pushes items into one's own flesh in order to feel pain
* In psychology, [[self-embedding]] is an activity in which one pushes items into one's own flesh in order to feel pain
* In Automotive Industry [Manivannan M]


=== In art ===
=== In art ===

Revision as of 08:54, 23 May 2011

Embedded or embedding may refer to:

In science

  • In mathematics, embedding is one instance of some mathematical object contained within another instance
  • In computing, an embedded system is a special-purpose system in which the computer is completely encapsulated by the device it controls
  • In computing, embedding media into a text document, forming a compound document
  • In computing, font embedding
  • Distributed generation of energy, also known as embedded generation or decentralized generation
  • In linguistics, a dependent clause is sometimes called an embedded clause
  • In linguistics, center embedding defines the recursive nesting of an element in the middle of a similar element
  • In psychology, self-embedding is an activity in which one pushes items into one's own flesh in order to feel pain
  • In Automotive Industry [Manivannan M]

In art

In business