(Askeri) KENAR BİLGİLERİ YAYINLAMA: Bir haritanın kenarında aşağıdakiler hakkında bilgi veren kısa not. Neşir, basım tarihi, neşredenin (basanın) ismi, neşredildiği yer, basılan nüsha sayısı ve diğer ilgili bilgi
Any kind of phase-sensitive learning (learning occurring at a particular age or a particular life stage) that is rapid and apparently independent of the consequences of behavior
{i} process by which a permanent bond is created between a young animal or human and the objects and beings which surround it (Psychology)
An epigenetic modification of genes that identifies a given gene as having been inherited from the maternal or paternal parent In mammals, some genes are expressed primarily from the maternally-inherited or paternally-inherited alleles as a consequence of imprinting
instinctive form of learning in which, during a critical period in early development, a young animal forms an attachment to the first moving object it sees, usually the mother instinctive form of learning in which, during a critical period in early development, a young animal forms an attachment to the first moving object it sees, usually the mother
a learning process in early life whereby species specific patterns of behavior are established
Form of learning wherein a very young animal fixes its attention on the first object with which it has visual, auditory, or tactile experience and thereafter follows that object. In nature, the object is almost always a parent; in experiments, other animals and inanimate objects have been used. Imprinting has been studied extensively only in birds, but a comparable form of learning apparently takes place among many mammals and some fishes and insects. Ducklings and chicks, which can imprint in a few hours, lose receptivity to imprinting stimuli within 30 hours of hatching
the psychological or behavioral process by which migratory fish assimilate environmental clues to aid their return to their stream of origin as adults
a biochemical phenomenon that determines, for certain genes, which one of the pair of alleles, the mother's or the father's, will be active in that individual
A short-term rapid learning process early in life which is generally irreversible More prevalent in precocial young
a preprogrammed response in which a newborn animal looks for a particular kind of stimulus and then carries out the response; the specific stimulus that prompts the response is learned
A phenomenon in which the disease phenotype depends on which parent passed on the disease gene For instance, both Prader-Willi and Angelman syndromes are inherited when the same part of chromosome 15 is missing When the father's complement of 15 is missing, the child has Prader-Willi, but when the mother's complement of 15 is missing, the child has Angelman syndrome
The differential expression of genes due to differential methylation of nucleosides
Basically this is the act of making a thought-based "imprint" a poetic idea into a crystal This includes all forms of poetry, and song
To print new copy on a previously printed sheet, such as imprinting an employee's name on business cards
If a surface is imprinted with a mark or design, that mark or design is printed on the surface or pressed into it. Stationery can be imprinted with your message or logo
an identification of a publisher; a publisher's name along with the date and address and edition that is printed at the bottom of the title page; "the book was publsihed under a distinguished imprint"
(1) The identifying name of a publishing company carried on a published book (2) To print on a previously printed piece by running it through a press again to top
an impression produced by pressure or printing an identification of a publisher; a publisher's name along with the date and address and edition that is printed at the bottom of the title page; "the book was publsihed under a distinguished imprint"
Adding copy to a previously printed page Most commonly used for business cards where the names are printed as required on pre-printed sheets, or for monthly newsletter templates
In most animals imprinting is the triggering of an innate instinctive behaviour, such as attachment to parents or parent substitutes, during a critical or sensitive time period With most animals imprinting is irreversible In humans imprinting is reversible, and takes place in many formative situations in which beliefs and values are learned
(1) the result of transferring an image by pressure or other means to a substrate; (2) a technique by means of which a portion of a substrate can be printed or coated and another print applied over the area
This is a physical impression you make from a customer's card which appears on the draft This proves that the card was present when the sale was made Note: An imprint can be created electronically if you use a magnetic-stripe-reading terminal that includes the correct point-of-sale (POS) entry code
An imprint of a customer's credit card can be electronic (swiping the card through a credit card terminal) or manual (taking an impression of the card onto carbon triplicate)
An imprint of a customer's credit card can be electronic (swiping the card through a credit card terminal) or manual (taking physical impression of the credit card) Either of these two methods is required to prove the customers credit card was present
The name of the publisher, distributor, manufacturer, etc , and the place and date of publication, distribution, manufacture, etc , of a bibliographic item
(a) Identification of the publisher, publishing date and location on the title page and/or spine (b) Identification of the printer on the title page or spine
Whatever is impressed or imprinted; the impress or mark left by something; specifically, the name of the printer or publisher (usually) with the time and place of issue, in the title- page of a book, or on any printed sheet
When something is imprinted on your memory, it is firmly fixed in your memory so that you will not forget it. The skyline of domes and minarets was imprinted on my memory He repeated the names, as if to imprint them in his mind
a device produced by pressure on a surface a distinctive influence; "English stills bears the imprint of the Norman invasion" an impression produced by pressure or printing an identification of a publisher; a publisher's name along with the date and address and edition that is printed at the bottom of the title page; "the book was publsihed under a distinguished imprint" establish or impress firmly in the mind; "We imprint our ideas onto our children
In the publishing world, the term imprint usually means the name under which a publisher issues books For example, you may come across a statement such as "Copernicus Books is an imprint of Springer-Verlag"