词汇 | example_english_fingerprint |
释义 | Examples of fingerprintThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Jurists frequently relied on confessions to validate the scientific basis of latent fingerprint identification. Proponents of this approach might claim that in many ways this is similar to the advent of fingerprint files. The band definition was adequate for confident visual comparison of the fingerprints located on the same or on different agarose gels. In this way, the fingerprint of passing through the near-wake region remains conserved. Some but not all of these motifs overlap the general family fingerprint. They saw fingerprinting as a potentially "universal" method of personal identification, which might find myriad applications in banking, insurance, government, interpersonal relations, and even science. The general introduction is a mixture of well-known facts and recent developments, ranging from plot measurements to fingerprinting. Their asymptotic, far-wake, phase velocities are the same but the waves keep a fingerprint of their passing through the near-wake region. In the latter case, however, individual genes have not been isolated but the environmental independence of fingerprints allows analysis based solely on phenotype. I do not deny the possibility of such attempts, but it remains questionable whether fingerprinting had the same value as photography for colonial social typology. The fingerprints were scored by inspection of the lane intensity curves to detect presence or absence of bands independent of intensity. The fingerprint of each strain was compared with that of every other strain. Along less fanciful lines, detectives can make invisible fingerprints visible by dusting them. This represented a decisive repudiation of the "point counting" methodology which has dominated the practice of fingerprint identification for almost a century. These fingerprint patterns will herein be referred to as the dominant patterns. In fact, the exhibit was a fairly crude paste-up, in which fragments of different fingerprints had been collaged. This assumption of uniqueness emerged intact following the "re-discovery" of fingerprints in 1880. Certainly fingerprint patterns looked complex, but what was the scientific basis for arguing that they were infinitely variable? I lift his fingerprints from a drinking glass and transfer them to the glass of the cabinet. The proliferation of fingerprint bureaus in every local law enforcement agency had the effect of quickly outnumbering academically trained scientists. In the face of these developments, defense attorneys were learning to stay away from fingerprint examiners. One approach shown to help narrow down hypotheses for the causes of forest dynamics is to examine the ecological 'fingerprint' of the changes. And why have courts worldwide accorded such high deference to fingerprint evidence? Moreover, we find the rhetorical fingerprints of the same men in both books. He had opposed the switch to the fingerprint system of identification at the hearings on the subject in 1900. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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