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impression the image produced in a single operation on a printer, copier or press.
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impression a measurement of responses from a Web server to a page request from the user browser, which is filtered from robotic activity and error codes, and is recorded at a point as close as possible to opportunity to see the page by the user.
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impression materials A variety of deformable materials used to make a negative reproduction of oral structures. Examples of common impression materials include waxes, polymers, elastomers, reversible hydrocolloids, and irreversible hydrocolloids
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impressione digitata Digitate impression.
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impressed v. differences among individuals or groups arising from a particular environmental, nongenetic stimulus.
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