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  • organism. Appropriate imprinting of certain genes is important for normal development. Human diseases involving genomic imprinting include Angelman, Prader–Willi...
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  • Publishing Group. Molecular imprinting, in polymer chemistry Imprinting (psychology), in psychology and ethology Video imprint, in video content analysis...
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  • to be "imprinted" onto the subject. Imprinting is hypothesized to have a critical period. The best-known form of imprinting is filial imprinting, in which...
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  • Look up imprinter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An imprinter may mean: Credit card imprinter, a mechanical device for transfer of payment card details...
    328 bytes (71 words) - 15:41, 14 September 2021
  • A molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) is a polymer that has been processed using the molecular imprinting technique which leaves cavities in the polymer...
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    into imprinted cavities through non-covalent interactions, thus leading to non-covalent imprinting. Many approaches regarding molecular imprinting have...
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  • Hormonal imprinting (HI) is a phenomenon which takes place at the first encounter between a hormone and its developing receptor in the critical periods...
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    In philately, an imprinted stamp is a stamp printed onto a piece of postal stationery such as a stamped envelope, postal card, letter sheet, letter card...
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  • theory and organizational behavior, imprinting is a core concept describing how the past affects the present. Imprinting is generally defined as a process...
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    Original antigenic sin, also known as antigenic imprinting, the Hoskins effect, immunological imprinting, or primary addiction is the propensity of the...
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  • An imprint of a publisher is a trade name under which it publishes a work. A single publishing company may have multiple imprints, often using the different...
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    water is unable to displace the air. Imprinting reverses the desertification process by pressing V-shape imprints into the soil with steel angles on a...
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  • known as imprinting. Normally, a fetus inherits an imprinted maternal copy of PW genes and a functional paternal copy of PW genes. Due to imprinting, the...
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    the mule both in physiology and temperament as a consequence of genomic imprinting and is also less common. The hinny is the offspring of a stallion and...
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    the imprinted brain hypothesis state that the hypothesized imprinting mechanism may have detrimental interactions when extreme genomic imprinting occurs...
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  • Philosophers' Imprint is a refereed philosophy journal. The journal was launched by University of Michigan Philosophy professors Stephen Darwall (now...
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    Imprint Entertainment is an American film, TV and media production company founded by former talent agent and talent manager Michael Becker, alongside...
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  • Imprint Records, originally known as Veritas Music Entertainment, was an American record label established in July 1995 that specialized in country music...
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  • Metabolic imprinting refers to the long-term physiological and metabolic effects that an offspring's prenatal and postnatal environments have on them....
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  • with Limbic Imprint are known as the hippocampus and amygdala. The hippocampus is majorly associated with memory. The process of imprinting emotional and...
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