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In this article, we address the physics of the generation of images of surface structures imprinted into the target back surface with laser-accelerated protons.
The zone is 170 m thick, and ammonoids and other fossils occur as imprints in mudstones and as shell-rich layers in sandy turbidites.
We have used bisulphite sequencing to analyse the methylation status of key imprinting control regions, thereby clarifying the basis of these observations.
Although associated with a particular body, the soul is not imprinted in it.
External doors seem to be completely absent, and many ladder imprints have been found in the wall plaster at the site.
Allele-specific expression and total expression levels of imprinted genes during early mouse development : implications for imprinting mechanisms.
In the tumour samples, however, the methylation imprints are uncoupled.
An estimated 150 imprinted genes are as yet unidentified, and their roles not yet understood.
The pink and blue bars represent the acquisition of the maternal and paternal imprints, respectively.
In this example, the maternal allele is imprinted.
Possibly imprinting does not efficiently penetrate through many asexual generations.
Consequently, imprinting should not occur in oviparous taxa.
She has left indestructible imprints on one-fourth of the human race in the course of a long succession of centuries.
Initial imprints on a planar target sur face were given with an intensity-modulated laser beam.
We propose a set of measurements of such "isotopic imprints" with accelerator mass spectrometry.
The presence of nanometersized imprints (nanoetching), which mimic the outline of the microorganisms and their biofilms, are observed on these same edges.
The shortest region of overlap observed in imprinting centre mutations has been established with a size of about 4.3 kb.
I suppose those years before college were a time for imprinting (priming?).
Influence of genome imprinting on gene expression, phenotypic variations and development.
Selective loss of imprinting in the placenta following preimplantation development in culture.
Characters are not integral and whole: they are partially imprinted, partially effaced, and ultimately fragmented to be remade.
A timecode generator imprinted times on the videotape during the testing procedure, facilitating the coding process.
They reported that both genes were unmethylated in fetal spermatogonia, suggesting that all pre-existing methylation imprints had already been erased by this developmental stage.
The vivacity of the projection (that imprints the virtues of the cube in search of orientations) multiplies the six faces of the classic cube.
Although only some imprinted genes have been identified to date, this fact is certainly true of those that are known.
We show here that imprinting effects are detectable in utero.
Disruption of primary imprinting during oocyte growth leads to the modified expression of imprinted genes during embryogenesis.
In vitro manipulations during assisted reproductive technologies might affect imprinting at various stages in this process, as indicated.
Comparative genomic and epigenetic analysis of these two domains might help identify allele-specific epigenetic regulatory elements and common features involved in aspects of imprinting control.
To date, two imprinted genes are known to be located on proximal chromosome 11.
On the back cover, the girl is missing from the swing and the lower right-hand corner is covered with large, boot-like imprints in the sand.
Moreover, it was much easier to count spores in imprints than in sections.
Once imprinted on the historical imagination, the contemporary war's binary oppositions readily found expression in analogies and comparisons with earlier conflicts.
A fruitful line of research might be to assess more critically these key evolutionary imprints.
Put another way, arguments from imprints alone are certainly inadequate for assessing a printer-publisher's ideological convictions.
The structures are likely to be due to microfields related to density dishomogeneities imprinted by the heating pulse.
The simulations assume that imprinting efficiency is the same at all wavelengths.
The damaged epidermal cells cause longitudinally curved imprints.
Science is a shaping cultural force, imprinting its impact on technology, society, and our deepest metaphysical intuitions about man and the universe.
Trees, wheat, mushrooms, and animals all have formal structures that bear the imprints of gravity.
Conversely, he argued that destiny was as an accumulation of imprints of past actions (sanchitkarm) and that had a dynamic relationship with will-power (icha-shakti).
Several imprinted genes can form clusters at specific chromosomal regions, and this clustering may allow their coordinated regulation within the genome.
There are no reports yet, however, on particular genotypes producing imprints in the meiotic partner genome.
363 found, weakening any argument that compaction, one way or another, caused the imprints.
Viral quasispecies may possess a molecular memory of their past evolutionary history, imprinted on minority components of the mutant spectrum.
The accumulation dissipation pattern, identified within the sounds of the waves, may be interpreted as this cycle dynamically imprinted on the sonic domain.
As that occurs, nonuniformities are smoothed by thermal conduction and imprinting ends for wavelengths smaller than the depth of the conduction zone.
The resulting magnetic pressure leads to the lateral imprints.
Here we examine the human orthologues of mouse genes imprinted only in the placenta, assaying allele-specific expression and epigenetic modifications.
Because of their assumption that there is a theory of ethology, they attempt to use concepts like imprinting to explain human behaviour.
The biochemical mechanism of imprinting is not fully understood.
In both cases those buried memories consist of the imprints left by men in dominant positions over them.
One common metaphor is the "developmental switch," an ethological mechanism, analogous to imprinting, in which a specific environmental contingency directly triggers an innate releasing mechanism for the conditional strategy.
Why does imprinting occur in mammals?
The interplay between inherited imprints and the power of the mind to will the self into action, he argued, is what made samudrik practices possible and salient.
The observed similarities suggest that imprinting mechanisms at both loci may have coevolved, and future analysis may provide key insights into the evolution of imprinting mechanisms at the genomic level.
A recent mammalspecific retrotransposition event led to the formation of a completely new gene only in the eutherian domain, which may have driven imprinting at the cluster.
The notion of outright possession is so indelibly imprinted on the minds of many that the semantic aspect is often erroneously conflated with the written representation.
The imprinting of the corresponding genes in the embryo was for the most part unchanged, suggesting that the placenta may be more prone than the embryo to imprinting disturbances.
The characteristic features of the hairpin vortex signatures in figure 11 create clear imprints in the streamwise variation.
Although human infants do not exhibit imprinting per se, they do exhibit a wide range of complex attachment behaviors, the nature of which has been empirically delineated.
Markings on the plasticine models were examined and compared to reference marks made from offering plasticine to live animals, as well as marks from tooth imprints of museum specimens.
First, efforts to intervene are likely to be more successful if initiated early in development, before "stereotypes" by aggressive children about their social world are imprinted too strongly.
Species studied include vertebrates with no evidence of imprinting, such as chicken and pufferfish, as well as a number of mammalian species including human, mouse, chimp and dog.
We hypothesized that assortment of autosomes might be non-random because chromosomal imprinting leading to elimination of the paternal autosomes is seen in the closely related coccoids.
A small area (approximately 30 cm) surrounding t he pile was cleared of debris and v egetation, a nd was spread with sand to gain foot imprints of vertebrates.
We are not simply imprinted by frequency.
Together, the latter two of these mechanisms constitute the pathways of biological mediation through which aspects of context are transduced, or converted, into the neural imprints of environmental experience.
Abstracts of papers not imprinted.
By identifying spatial imprints consistent with a diffusion process, our analysis helps to rule out a number of competing theories concerning the mechanisms of contextual influence.
Simple laws are imprinted into every cell of an organism without there being a single central control unit.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
A whole series of girlsʼ names have been imprinted on all our minds for good.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
Indeed, the reason for my speaking in this debate results from one incident that is imprinted on my memory.
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My experiences in the past have led me to very definite conclusions which are firmly imprinted on my mind.
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His personality has already imprinted itself upon all with whom he has come in contact.
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The medical report describes in detail the evidence, the imprints of a cane, and it is clear that the flogging was brutal.
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His words on that occasion are firmly imprinted on my mind.
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Parental moods or attitudes are imprinted on the children particularly then but throughout childhood.
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His fingerprints are well imprinted on the recession.
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Equally, the issue of the imprints and the introduction of the new regulations is an important one for the political parties.
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I submit that many more people are interested in the imprints of election literature than are interested in that subject.
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The vividness of the visual image is imprinted on one's mind far more deeply than what one reads and forgets so much more quickly.
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Is he aware that the statistic that concerns everyone, and which he should have indelibly imprinted on him, is 970,000?
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I have the feeling that he has strongly imprinted on his brief the words "resist"or"resist at all costs".
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There is evidence that gender expectations are imprinted at a very early age.
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First, the supposedly special properties of imprinting were seen not to be so clear cut after all.
With respect to the other factor which seemed of importance in imprinting - unpredictability - no experiments on this are available.
Comparisons with other imprinting paradigms are also difficult at this stage.
Thus, it is conceivable that imprinting on a particular stimulus increases the reinforcing capability of that stimulus.
Moreover, slight variations inevitably occur in the imprints left by the ducts for holding-bolts and in the degree of seepage between panels.
In a broader sense, mammalian-infant attachment, unlike imprinting in birds, is not a singular, instantaneous event.
There are numerous reports of investigators imprinting birds on everything from human beings to garden rakes.
They almost invariably have caused widespread social damage, which is imprinted in the psychology of future generations.
The stages during germ cell differentiation, fertilisation and embryonic development during which erasure, establishment and maintenance of imprinting occur are shown.
Information about the proportion of imprints to manuscripts in these collections appears, with just a few exceptions, to be anecdotal.
Ammonoids are preserved as imprints on mudstone bedding planes.
Thus, some imprinted genes are expressed from the paternally inherited chromosome and others from the maternally inherited chromosome.
Most autosomal genes are expressed biallelically, but some are imprinted, expressed only from one parental allele.
All other imprinted genes in this cluster are paternally repressed, some ubiquitously and others in the placenta.
The regulatory sequences involved in promoter activation, imprinting and tissue-specificity are being investigated.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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