Most mail houses will handle direct mail, postage, addressing, imprinting and mailing. |
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Now hold your horses, we will get into imprinting and managing your pastures next time. |
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So imprinting of X-linked genes naturally results in sexually dimorphic gene expression. |
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Only constant repetition will succeed in imprinting an idea on the memory of a crowd. |
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Uniparental disomy and imprinting modify gene expression with passage through maternal or paternal meiosis. |
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Several explanations have been proposed for the acquisition of genomic imprinting in eutherian mammals. |
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Epigenetic regulation in aging mammals can be quantitatively measured using genes subject to X chromosome inactivation and genomic imprinting. |
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In mammals, methylation is required for essential developmental programs including X chromosome inactivation in females and genomic imprinting. |
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Lithography is the process of imprinting patterns on semiconductor materials used in integrated circuits. |
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Identification by tattooing or imprinting signs or markings on the body, is prohibited. |
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Florida Water was identified as the imprinting smell in China, related to the modern culture. |
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Disowning the link at source in its production and imprinting plunges us straight into cloning. |
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Now we also offer individually imprinted shrink hosing, incl. logo imprinting. |
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Also, mental imprinting of the task to remove the cover could have been lessened by the practice of having someone else install it. |
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How do you go about imprinting that philosophy on this new and larger company? |
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Biologists are still not certain exactly when the imprinting process begins. |
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Data imprinting cannot be used with super fine or RAW images or with UHS continuousadvance drive mode. |
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This orienting instinct of humans is much like the imprinting instinct of a duckling. |
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The difficult part, however, is imprinting text and images on to such a page. |
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Now she trod upon the dirt, imprinting her mark into the damp mud and fragments of brown snow, snow which all too often enticed her forwards into false light. |
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Yet one theory seeks to explain imprinting in terms of simple classical conditioning. |
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The unequal expression in mammals of some maternally and paternally derived genes known as genomic imprinting reduces the masking benefits of diploidy. |
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Epimutation of the telomeric imprinting center region on chromosome 11p15 in Silver-Russell syndrome. |
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No doubt by his gift for fulfilling our desire for discovery, for quenching our thirst for knowledge, for imprinting in our hearts the longing to uncover the world's ultimate secrets! |
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This attempt to found a second wild population has not succeeded. Lack of pairing by these Whooping Cranes is probably due to improper imprinting or inappropriate behaviour learned from foster parent Sandhill Cranes. |
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As he explained at this week's meeting on Epigenetics and Neural Developmental Disorders, held in Beltsville, Maryland, imprinting might be a general mechanism whereby experiences are translated into behaviour. |
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This is a way of modifying how easily a gene can be read. Moshe Szyf, of McGill University in Montreal, studies the effect of maternal care on epigenetic imprinting. |
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And, by demonstrating that there are general principles to animals' behaviour, it has illuminated the activities of humans. Lorenz's goslings, for example, were exhibiting a phenomenon now known as imprinting. |
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That something may be epigenetic imprinting. |
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Personal touch thanks to individual imprinting. |
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The Ultra-Sonic machine for wide format banding allows, with the thermal transfer printer, imprinting of up-to-date information or product data directly onto the paper or film band. |
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It could be important that the sequence in which imprinting occurs may correspond exactly to the reverse sequence of stimuli that the returning spawner receives on the way home. |
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For imprinting, they are getting eggs that would normally be slated for destruction by the Canadian Wildlife Service as part of a population control program. |
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There is additional imprinting on the top of the transport units. |
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Only one imprinting format can be used with each image. |
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This table demonstrates that the handlers found that raising or imprinting a puppy was very advantageous to them in becoming the dog-handler that they are. |
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Multi mode data imprinting outside image area. |
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In an even more unusual twist, at least one genetic disease may result from a specific error in imprinting on the gender-related X chromosome itself. |
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Athabaskans have lived in Interior Alaska for thousands of years, imprinting the region with their rich cultural and societal legacy, but achieving little economic impact. |
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Imprinting involves rubbing the foal down with towels and touching all areas of the body in order to desensitize him. |
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Imprinting is introduced in Eclipse as an involuntary, lifelong attachment to a soul mate. |
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