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The first institution to embody the principles of the Cincinnati Prison Congress was .
Imprinting
(1) The expression of a gene based on its parental origin; also called genomic imprinting or parental imprinting. (2) A type of learning by which a young bird or mammal forms a strong social attachment to an individual (usually a parent) or object within a few hours after hatching or birth.
Circadian Rhythm
The internal process that regulates the sleep-wake cycle and repeats roughly every 24 hours.
Environmental Stimulus
A change in the environment that elicits a response from an organism.
Sign Stimulus
Any stimulus that elicits a fixed action pattern in an animal.
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