1. imprinting - Noun
2. imprinting - Verb
of Imprint
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe Church as a divine society possess an internal principle of life which is capable of assimilating the most diverse materials and imprinting her own image upon them. Christopher Dawson
Everything changes when you start to emit your own frequency rather than absorbing the frequencies around you, when you start imprinting your intent on the universe rather than receiving an imprint from existence. Barbara Marciniak
Despite several attempts to find it, genomic imprinting has not been found in the platypus, reptiles, birds or fish. Source: Internet
As development progresses, parental imprinting tags lead to increased methylation activity. citation citation Epigenetic patterns can be identified between tissues within an individual as well as between individuals themselves. Source: Internet
Foals may also learn the "language of intimidation and submission" from their dam, and this imprinting may affect the foal's status and rank within the herd. Source: Internet
Appropriate imprinting of certain genes is important for normal development. Source: Internet