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Encyclopedia > Imprinting

Imprinting has different meanings in:

In addition, the term imprint is used in publishing.


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IMPRINT Home Page (675 words)
IMPRINT may be used in stand alone mode or models may be linked through external communication call protocols such as HLA.
IMPRINT is also used to target soldier performance concerns in system acquisition, to estimate soldier-centered requirements early, and to make those estimates count in the decision making process.
IMPRINT is also being used to model mental workload and task allocation in the FCS program, goal-oreinted behavior in Operations Other Than War (OOTW) and maintenance manpower for Joint Biological Point Detection System (JBPDS).
Imprint Training Of The Newborn Foal (0 words)
Miller is one of the leading advocates and educators on the concept of imprint training of foals.
During imprint training, the foal cannot escape (its natural method of survival) exposure to frightening stimuli.
The only "disadvantage" of imprint training is that, since it is best started immediately post-partum, the mare must be brought in for foaling.
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