Priming
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Priming may refer to:
- Priming (agriculture), a form of seed planting preparation, in which seeds are soaked before planting
 - Priming (immunology), a process occurring when a specific antigen is presented to naive lymphocytes causing them to differentiate either into armed effector cells or into memory cells
 - Priming (media), a cognitive process in which media information increases temporarily the accessibility of knowledge units in the memory of an individual
 - Priming (microbiology), the effect that nutrients have on the rate of organic matter decomposition.
 - Priming (psychology), a process in which the processing of a target stimulus is aided or altered by the presentation of a previously presented stimulus
 - Priming (steam locomotive), a harmful condition in which water is carried over from the boiler of a steam locomotive
 - Priming (structural) in psycholinguistics, a form of positive priming that induces a tendency to repeat or more easily process a sentence that is similar in structure to one previously presented
 - Priming beta-ketosynthase in chemistry, a domain of polyketide synthases with a thiol group on a cysteine side-chain
 - The process by which a pump is filled with fluid and made able to operate
 - Priming the pump or economic stimulus, attempts to use monetary or fiscal policy to stimulate the economy
 - Priming sugar or glucose, a simple monosaccharide found in plants
 
See also
- Primer (disambiguation)
 - Intertrial priming (psychology)
 - Response priming (psychology)
 - Negative priming (psychology)