Description

a fingerprint pattern in which the ridge pattern originates from one side of the print and leaves from the other side
creation of digital imaging, such as of a physical scene or of the interior structure of an object
a technique for visualizing latent fingerprinting by exposing them to iodine vapors
the visible or invisible radiation emitted by certain substance as a result of incident radiation of a shorter wavelength such as x-rays or ultra-violent light.
fingerprint left on a surface by deposits of oils and/or perspiration from the finger
the ridge will flow in one side, recurve, touch or pass through an imaginary line drawn from the delta to the core, and exit the pattern on the same side as it entered
a synthetic crystalline compound which forms deeply colored products with primary amines and is used in analytical tests for amine acids
three-dimensional impressions and can be made by pressing your fingers in fresh paint, wax, soap, or tar
rigorous system for verbal description of physical characteristics of the subject
the small, precise, or trivial details of something
the fingerprint made by the deposit of oils or perspiration
uses vapors of super glue to develop latent fingerprints
are left in some medium, like blood, that reveals them to the naked eye
fingerprint in which the central papillary ridges turn through at least and complete turn
a marked impressed on a surface by something
impressions such as footwear or tire tracks may be "collected" for laboratory analysis through this.
charging a plastic film, placed over the dust print, which creates electrostatic adhesions and draws the film onto the surface bearing the print
invisible patterns made by fingerprints that are usually left at the crime scene or uncovered from objects
reflected ultraviolet imagining system
another word for cheiloscopy
a ridge that splits into two
site where the ridges form a "y"
site where a ridge ends; tail shows direction
site where the ridges make a u-turn
the set of ten fingerprints recorded by law enforcement agencies
developed by the FBI to help overcome problems with fingerprint identification
automated fingerprint identification system
study of the uniqueness of friction ridge structures and their use for personal identification
study of fingerprint identification
fingerprints are made up of a series of these
a fingerprint is what kind of characteristic
published the first textbook on fingerprints
developed first classification system for fingerprints, modified system still used today
used fingerprint to solve crime and suggested the future use for identification
required natives to use imprint of right hand to sign contracts in India

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