Imprint or imprinting may refer to:
Entertainment
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''Imprint'' (TV series), Canadian television series
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"Imprint" (''Masters of Horror''), episode of TV show ''Masters of Horror''
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''Imprint'' (film), a 2007 independent drama/thriller film
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Imprint Entertainment
Imprint Entertainment is an American film, TV and media production company founded by former talent agent and talent manager Michael Becker, alongside Mark Morgan, former CEO of Maverick Entertainment, in 2008. In 2011, Becker became sole owner ...
, film and TV production and management company
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Imprint Records
Imprint Records, originally known as Veritas Music Entertainment, was an American record label established in July 1995 that specialized in country music. The label was disestablished in 1997.
History
Roy Wunsch, a former CEO of Sony Music Nashv ...
, American country music record label
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''Imprint'' (John Patitucci album), jazz album
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''Imprint'' (Vision of Disorder album), 1998 album
* ”Imprint”, a song by Zayn from his 2018 album
Icarus Falls
''Icarus Falls'' is the second studio album by English singer-songwriter Zayn. It was released on 14 December 2018, as a double album by RCA Records.
Originally planned for 2017, the album was delayed so that Zayn could focus on the aesthetic a ...
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Imprint label
"Big Three" music labels
A record label or record company is a brand or trademark of music recordings and music videos, or the company that owns it. Sometimes, a record label is also a publishing company that manages such brands and t ...
, a recording trade name
Publishing and journalism
* Imprint, British publishing term for
impressum
An ''Impressum'' (from Latin , 'the impressed, engraved, pressed in, impression') is a legally mandated statement of the ownership and authorship of a document, which must be included in books, newspapers, magazines, websites, and business corres ...
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masthead
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Imprint (trade name)
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 names as brands to market works to various demographic consumer segments.
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, publisher's trade name under which works are published
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Imprint (typeface)
Imprint is a serif typeface created by Monotype, commonly used for body text. Originally called Imprint Old Face, it is a sturdy, amiable design with a large x-height, Caslon-like but with more regularity in its letterforms. It was commissioned ...
, typeface commissioned from Monotype by the London publishers of ''The Imprint''
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Imprinted stamp, a stamp printed onto a piece of postal stationery
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''The Imprint'' (printing trade periodical), printed in London in 9 issues in 1913
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''Imprint'' (newspaper), a student newspaper of the University of Waterloo, in Ontario, Canada
* Imprint, a part of
Macmillan Publishers Children’s Publishing Group.
Science
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Molecular imprinting, in polymer chemistry
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Imprinting (psychology)
In psychology and ethology, imprinting is a relativly rapid learning process that occurs during a particular developmental phase or stage of life and leads to corresponding behavioural adaptations. Originally, the term was used to describe situ ...
, in psychology and ethology
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Video imprint, in
video content analysis Video content analysis or video content analytics (VCA), also known as video analysis or video analytics (VA), is the capability of automatically analyzing video to detect and determine temporal and spatial events.
This technical capability is used ...
of
computer vision
Computer vision tasks include methods for image sensor, acquiring, Image processing, processing, Image analysis, analyzing, and understanding digital images, and extraction of high-dimensional data from the real world in order to produce numerical ...
* High-level human behavior
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IMPRINT (Improved Performance Research Integration Tool)
The Improved Performance Research Integration Tool (IMPRINT) is a suite of software tools developed by Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) and funded by the U.S. Army DEVCOM Analysis Center (DAC). IMPRINT is designed to analyze the interactions b ...
, human performance modeling tool based on MANPRINT, developed by U.S. Army
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Imprinting (organizational theory)
In organizational theory and organizational behavior, imprinting is a core concept describing how the past affects the present.
Imprinting is generally defined as a process whereby, during a brief period of susceptibility, a focal entity or actor ...
, in organizational theory and organizational behavior
* Unconscious physiological processes:
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Genomic imprinting
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that causes genes to be expressed or not, depending on whether they are inherited from the female or male parent. Genes can also be partially imprinted. Partial imprinting occurs when alleles from b ...
(genetic imprinting), mechanism of regulating gene expression
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Limbic imprint
In psychology, limbic imprint refers to the process by which prenatal, perinatal and post-natal experiences imprint upon the limbic system, causing lifelong effects. The term is used to explain how early care of a fetus and newborn is important ...
, process by which prenatal, perinatal, and post-natal experiences imprint on limbic system
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Metabolic imprinting
Metabolic imprinting refers to the long-term physiological and metabolic effects that an offspring's prenatal and postnatal environments have on them. Perinatal nutrition has been identified as a significant factor in determining an offspring's lik ...
, phenomenon by which the metabolism of a developing fetus may be "programmed" during gestation
Other uses
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''Imprint'' (sculpture), a glass sculpture made by Luciano Fabro
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Imprimatur
An imprimatur (sometimes abbreviated as ''impr.'', from Latin, "let it be printed") is a declaration authorizing publication of a book. The term is also applied loosely to any mark of approval or endorsement. The imprimatur rule in the Catho ...
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