digital fingerprint
dna fingerprinting
Fingerprinting is commonly used in forensic investigations to identify suspects.
The police collected fingerprints from the crime scene to help solve the case.
Fingerprinting technology has advanced significantly in recent years.
Employers may require fingerprinting as part of a background check for potential employees.
Fingerprinting can also be used for access control in secure facilities.
Many smartphones now come with fingerprinting sensors for added security.
Forensic experts analyze fingerprinting patterns to match them to individuals.
Fingerprinting is a reliable method for personal identification.
Fingerprinting can be used in biometric authentication systems for secure access.
The suspect's fingerprints were found on the weapon, linking them to the crime.
It is the portion employed in DNA fingerprinting.
It's an original FBI fingerprinting kit.
He'll be surrounded by secret service. He's going to be processed. That will include fingerprinting.
Fingerprinting was so powerful that it just sort of it trumped everything else.
A ring resonator device, which is a circular wire of silicon, is a light trapper that enhances chemical fingerprinting.
We'd like to request that the defendant undergo the process of brain fingerprinting.
The police used facial recognition technology to ID him when the fingerprinting analysis was taking too long.
The most common technique and the one many of us have likely seen on TV shows is the use of fingerprinting powder.
Everything in these doors are actual items that came from the FBI: fingerprinting equipment, interrogation equipment, polygraph machines, actual desk typewriters, computers.
The FBI released a 330-page report about where their analysts went wrong, and it’s pretty much a case study in a lot of the potential downfalls of fingerprinting.
digital fingerprint
dna fingerprinting
Fingerprinting is commonly used in forensic investigations to identify suspects.
The police collected fingerprints from the crime scene to help solve the case.
Fingerprinting technology has advanced significantly in recent years.
Employers may require fingerprinting as part of a background check for potential employees.
Fingerprinting can also be used for access control in secure facilities.
Many smartphones now come with fingerprinting sensors for added security.
Forensic experts analyze fingerprinting patterns to match them to individuals.
Fingerprinting is a reliable method for personal identification.
Fingerprinting can be used in biometric authentication systems for secure access.
The suspect's fingerprints were found on the weapon, linking them to the crime.
It is the portion employed in DNA fingerprinting.
It's an original FBI fingerprinting kit.
He'll be surrounded by secret service. He's going to be processed. That will include fingerprinting.
Fingerprinting was so powerful that it just sort of it trumped everything else.
A ring resonator device, which is a circular wire of silicon, is a light trapper that enhances chemical fingerprinting.
We'd like to request that the defendant undergo the process of brain fingerprinting.
The police used facial recognition technology to ID him when the fingerprinting analysis was taking too long.
The most common technique and the one many of us have likely seen on TV shows is the use of fingerprinting powder.
Everything in these doors are actual items that came from the FBI: fingerprinting equipment, interrogation equipment, polygraph machines, actual desk typewriters, computers.
The FBI released a 330-page report about where their analysts went wrong, and it’s pretty much a case study in a lot of the potential downfalls of fingerprinting.
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