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Sixth, supposing that the glial syncytium also has a memory function similar to the neuronal system [ 33], it could "self-imprint" already successful intentional programs in the syncytium, which implies a form of learning.

But there's a value in mimicry, as is clear from the first Escort full-length, a peppy self-titled album on the band's self-titled imprint that includes the various singles the band has released since 2006 with new material.

Launched in May 2010, it is the only self-publishing imprint focused exclusively on titles with positive, self-help messages.

My one quibble with the show is that it does not reflect Soth's importance as "a photojournalist, blogger, self-publisher, Instagrammer and educator", or quite impart the significance of his Little Brown Mushroom self-publishing imprint, which is the model for a new and ultra-contemporary approach – serious, but ironic and mischievous – to the making and disseminating of images.

Often she captured herself as a blur of movement or a partially concealed presence, but here she faces the camera looking vulnerable, while her shadow self is imprinted on the floor.

An ironic twist, or perhaps just an indication of how culturally divided America is today, is that Author Solutions just signed another major publisher, Thomas Nelson, a religious house whose self-publishing imprint will aim to ensnare aspiring authors of a more pious persuasion by playing to the Christian market.

"The world is changing — it's possible for people to do almost anything they set their minds to," said Elizabeth Hines (pen name: E. S. Hines), a high school junior from Annapolis, Md., whose debut novel, "The Last Dove," was recently released by the self-publishing imprint Xlibris.

They happily run a self-publishing imprint, but they do whatever they can to distance that "subset" from the preferred children.

Simon & Schuster has a self-publishing imprint called Archway, run by Author Solutions (of very questionable ethics who've been sued by authors and whose track record you can Google), which, awkwardly and oddly, is owned by Random House/Penguin.

What we call "self" is just an imprint we make on the body we occupy.

In imprint lithography, self-alignment is possible for a multilayer product, called self-aligned imprint lithography (SAIL).

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