- Look up
imprint,
imprinted, or
imprinting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Imprint or
imprinting may
refer to:
Imprint (TV series),
Canadian television...
- 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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reared from
hatching by humans. Such
birds are
called "
imprints" in falconry. When an
imprint must be bred from, the
breeder lets the male bird co****te...
- Look up
imprinter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
imprinter may mean:
Credit card
imprinter, a
mechanical device for
transfer of
payment card details...
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Molecular imprinting is a
technique to
create template-shaped
cavities in
polymer matrices with
predetermined selectivity and high affinity. This technique...
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Award 2010
Sceptre Hodder &
Stoughton About Us -
Imprints, hodder.co.uk.
Retrieved 4
April 2023. "
Imprints".
About Us.
Hodder & Stoughton.
Retrieved 13 September...
- China. The
company publishes different imprints,
including former independent publishing houses and new
imprints. The company's
worldwide CEO is Brian...
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sensitive period; and the
persistence of
imprints despite subsequent environmental changes. The use of the
imprinting concept (although not the term itself)...
- 1016/S0040-4039(01)87213-0.
Olsen J,
Martin P,
Wilson ID (1998). "Molecular
imprints as
sorbents for
solid phase extraction:
potential and applications". Anal...
- pipelines.
Imprinting is a
dynamic process. It must be
possible to
erase and re-establish
imprints through each
generation so that
genes that are
imprinted in...