The most distinctive overall fingerprint patterns occur on the pads of the fingers, thumbs, and toes. |
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These systems identify and verify a unique physical characteristic of a person, such as a fingerprint, voiceprint or retina. |
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However, it looks more like a splodge than a fingerprint and you can't make out any of the traditional markings that show it's actually a finger. |
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Second, people would immediately use their shirts to wipe the glossy rear panel, because it was easily covered with fingerprint smudges. |
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Biometric interfaces verify the user's identity by reading his or her retina or fingerprint. |
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The owner's memory card, uses biometrical data from iris scanners or fingerprint readers. |
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Measuring the frequency of vibrational modes using infrared spectroscopy reveals the molecular fingerprint of the compounds in a sample. |
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A blood stain matching his blood group was discovered on a chair while a fingerprint was found on broken glass. |
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Bike Leather Co. pieces are proven investments, guaranteed to be handmade at every step and to be as unmatchably unique as your own fingerprint. |
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The 5S allows owners to unlock their phone quicker by using a fingerprint instead of a passcode. |
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After my luggage search, the officer took some mugshots of me, then proceeded to fingerprint me. |
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Multiple readings of the fingerprint are taken while it is slid across the surface of the scanner. |
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This was insufficient to stand up in court, as fingerprint experts need to find 16 such matches for it to be deemed copper-bottomed evidence. |
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Finally, he agreed to sign and affix his fingerprint to the four-page confession the police had written for him. |
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To help with this, forensic teams have been working flat out to gather DNA and fingerprint evidence. |
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The images show the differences between what was presented at trial and what a full fingerprint impression would have shown. |
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A latent fingerprint examiner must then review the list for a final determination. |
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Benefit claimants would also use the card, which could contain health records, fingerprint information and bank details. |
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People's grief, and other reactions to emotional trauma, are as individual as a fingerprint. |
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Biometric identifiers are digital codes that cannot be used to reconstitute your image or fingerprint. |
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I've spotted a grubby fingerprint on the window and I can't concentrate until I've zapped it with a bottle of Dettox and a damp cloth. |
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The fingerprint is visualized by placing an X-ray plate over the filter and developing the film. |
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We will fingerprint visitors who need visas and those planning longer stays before they arrive. |
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The FBI Laboratory compared his fingerprint record with the latent prints recovered from the phone books, but with negative results. |
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Her colleagues in the Scottish Criminal Records Office fingerprint bureau claimed it matched her prints. |
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These readings establish a fingerprint of the chemicals contained in the plant or extract. |
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Collages, loops, jump-cut edits and adventurous recording techniques give these songs a distinctive, timeless sonic fingerprint. |
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Serial samples that involve a change in the IS6110 fingerprint are distinguished from those that do not involve a change. |
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The two elements preserve an environmental fingerprint in the form of an isotope signature. |
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Here is the fingerprint we were attempting to match, and a brief walk-through on how we accomplished this goal. |
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A machine scans the index finger, matching the customer's unique fingerprint with the individual's account. |
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The pad of the finger is generally defined as the spot where the whorl of the fingerprint is located. |
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Observers can identify individual hyenas by their constellation-like spot patterns, each as unique as a human fingerprint. |
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Luckily, the 16-year-old culprit left behind a fingerprint and detectives were able to trace him. |
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I lost my fingerprint on my left index finger before due to a bad case of eczema. |
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Scotland on Sunday has obtained images of the fingerprint illustrations central to the case. |
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Under the scheme, face, iris and fingerprint scans will be used to identify people. |
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For example, imagine each whorl of a fingerprint as a separate chunk of information. |
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That's consistent with the fingerprint of ozone depletion plus greenhouse gases, which would cool the stratosphere and warm the surface. |
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The case left the Scottish justice system open to claims its fingerprint evidence was unsafe. |
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As the minister for justice he was obviously very complacent about the letter sent to him by the fingerprint expert. |
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Dark-haired Frank is the coolly logical member of the team, while his brother Joe, a fingerprint expert, is slightly more emotional. |
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On a smooth surface, a fingerprint can stand out on its own, refracting light differently than the surface below. |
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Some drugs are so powerful that a full dose weighs only a few tenths of a milligram, about the weight of a fresh fingerprint. |
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Your stored information will hopefully be secure with fingerprint or voiceprint identification capabilities. |
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Future systems could improve security by validating a voiceprint or fingerprint before allowing the engine to start. |
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As with the fingerprint scanner of the iPhone 5s, the larger screen means that the phone will cost more. |
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Some even include biometric security measures such as fingerprint readers. |
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Another can had a fingerprint that belonged neither to her nor the brothers. |
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In the end he was left with a disappointing product that bore little of his creative fingerprint. |
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When they subsequently managed to fingerprint her, she seemed to have outdone Dillinger. |
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They will have to undergo fingerprint and iris scans at post offices or register offices before being issued with a new passport or driving licence. |
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I've been reading a lot of stuff recently about how alphanumeric passwords will slowly disappear in favour of systems based on fingerprint or iris recognition. |
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Five days later authorities were able to match a fingerprint at the post office to Wilson sending him to an early retirement. |
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We use the latest cryptology combined with fingerprint, capillary, and retinal recognition devices to insure secure connections and transmissions. |
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The more feminine, the more emotionally sensitive, the finer the fingerprint. |
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With the built-in smart fingerprint sensor, the tablet's security lock can be released by simply placing the finger of a pre-registered user on the sensor. |
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Some of the police station footage has a fresh, almost documentary feel, as then-new technologies like fingerprint analysis are methodically examined. |
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If my fingerprint is used to unlock my medical records and read my electronic mail, then it's not hard to imagine some very unsecure situations arising. |
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The band's sonic fingerprint remains as distinctive as ever. |
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This space-age feel continues inside where a biometric security system on the doors to research departments allows the staff to fingerprint in and keep the spies out. |
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If your state permits access to these databases, make plans to develop and implement a fingerprint checking program if you haven't already done so. |
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It is desirable for all offenders charged with an indictable or a serious summary offence to complete a copy of the fingerprint information form P59B in their own handwriting. |
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A very talented individual with a lot of experience, may be able to identify a fingerprint that a less talented or newer examiner may not be able to identify. |
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We can not only image the specimen, we can get the chemical fingerprint. |
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Using this technique, absorption spectra that are a characteristic fingerprint of the sample analyzed are routinely obtained with minimum or no sample preparation. |
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The energy shift is a function of the mass of the involved atoms and the binding strength and coordination, so every chemical species shows its own, distinct fingerprint. |
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The fact that they can still make things flow and leave their distinct fingerprint intact, despite the variety, is one of the greatest things I can say for the band. |
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The chemical cal elements in the matter emit X-rays of a characteristic wavelength and can therefore be identified through their spectral fingerprint. |
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Most crime is committed by people with criminal records so their biometric traces are on file without the need to fingerprint the whole population or photograph our irises. |
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We are developing a number of strategies to that end including improving forensic techniques, such as use of DNA and fingerprint and footprint images to improve detections. |
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A little green light lit up verifying my fingerprint and the door opened. |
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Because each element can have its electrons excited to different distinct energy levels, each element possesses a unique atomic emission spectrum, which can be used as a fingerprint. |
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Digital Notary Service notarizes any digital content by creating a small digital fingerprint of the target data and sending it to Surety. |
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These included fingerprint scanners, eyeball recognition and frame gestures. |
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The profiles function much like fingerprint records, which are currently taken from all arrestees. |
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Similar to a fingerprint, a muzzle pattern is a dermatoglyphic trait that's unique to each animal. |
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The Geode system features an app and an iPhone case with a fingerprint scanner, e-ink display and patented rewriteable GeoCard. |
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By imaging the naturally occurring fingerprint inside the security box, Escher binds the indicium to each particular piece of paper. |
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But the Social Security people required an FBI fingerprint check. |
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TestoMeds' bioidentical hormone testosterone has the exact chemical fingerprint as that produced naturally by the testes in men. |
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FinLogon is fingerprint authentication software for Microsoft Windows Logon control using proprietary fingerprint recognition technology. |
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The bioidentical hormone, testosterone has the exact chemical fingerprint as that which is produced by the testes in men. |
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The spectrograph helped in producing a chemical fingerprint to determine which chemicals were present in the exoplanet's atmosphere. |
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Each batch has its own unique chemical fingerprint so when stolen goods are recovered their owners can be found. |
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During setup, each device generates a unique alphanumeric key derived from the user's fingerprint, which is entered into the system. |
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Bur wherever it goes, a star carries the chemical fingerprint unique to its nursery environment, Irwin explains. |
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The team detected tartaric acid, a molecular fingerprint of grapes, in the samples. |
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The solution acts as a chemical fingerprint and glows under ultra-violet light. |
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A wipeable keyboard takes care of the dusty environment, while the no-gloss dura-cross textured finish reduces fingerprint smudges. |
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The set of all location fingerprints and coordinates constitutes the location fingerprint database. |
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It uses a capacitive touch technology to take an image of the fingerprint from the subepidermal layers of the skin. |
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Analysing the mud revealed a chemical fingerprint that enabled the team to trace where it came from on the continent. |
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The FBI did find several similarities between Mayfield's fingerprint and the crime-scene print, but the print found at the bomb site turned out to belong to someone else. |
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CryptoMetrics FingerSURE fingerprint recognition products provide added security by requiring users to authenticate their identity via fingerprint analysis. |
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After Netshield completes its fingerprint analysis, an encrypted print model is generated for optional transmission to a central verification site. |
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Beyond the chemical fingerprint, the genetic, genomic and proteomic fingerprints of plants, plant mixtures or plant extracts can now be determined using specific test systems. |
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A plant steroid was the fingerprint for lentils, he says, and anisic acid indicated that the food preparers had spiced this dish with anise or fennel. |
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Other safeguards, such as security chips, fingerprint scanners, self-destructing hard drives, smart cards and encryption are more complex controls. |
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A FIRM which provides specialist fingerprint access control systems at the Tollbar roadworks in Coventry has doubled its growth and brought new innovations to market. |
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Manulife's solution analyzes more than 100 unique voice characteristics to create individual voiceprints for customers, each unique, much like a fingerprint. |
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Another surface modification method is based in decreasing the coating surface energy to reject wetting of fingerprint oils most often via an oleophobic material. |
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But NIST did not settle on a biometric technology until last December, when it announced that PIV cards must use fingerprint minutiae as the biometric standard. |
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The High Commission said the eight-strong team, which includes a pathologist, odontologist, and fingerprint expert, will assist experts from New Zealand and Australia. |
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The disaster victim identification team, which includes a pathologist, odontologist and fingerprint expert, will assist experts from New Zealand and Australia in the process. |
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The service notarizes digital content by creating a small digital fingerprint of the target data, which is then sent to be registered and notarized. |
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The design not only allows easy on-site maintenance but also reserves space for further expandability on Wi-Fi, MSR, IC card reader, fingerprint, and RFID module. |
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Fingerprint recognition, which falls under a technology called biometrics, has been used for years in the corporate environment. |
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Fingerprint recognition can be used in access control for opening doors, controlling burglar alarms and supervising working hours. |
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Fingerprint swabs were taken from the insulating tape used to gag Angelika. |
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Fingerprint authentification ensures protection of buildings, confidential data, and personal information, by granting access only to authorized users. |
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