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Publishing Group.
Molecular imprinting, in
polymer chemistry Imprinting (psychology), in
psychology and
ethology Video imprint, in
video content analysis...
- 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...
- organism.
Appropriate imprinting of
certain genes is
important for
normal development.
Human diseases involving genomic imprinting include Angelman, Prader–Willi...
- Look up
imprinter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
imprinter may mean:
Credit card
imprinter, a
mechanical device for
transfer of
payment card details...
- into
imprinted cavities through non-covalent interactions, thus
leading to non-covalent
imprinting. Many
approaches regarding molecular imprinting have...
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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...
- is
greatly affected by
imprinting. When a
father who has
pseudohypoparathyroidism undergoes ****togenesis,
imprinting of the GNAS1 gene inactivates...
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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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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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House is an
imprint and
publishing group of
Penguin Random House.
Founded in 1927 by
businessmen Bennett Cerf and
Donald Klopfer as an
imprint of Modern...