fingerprint

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
parmak izini al
{i} parmak izi

Polis tetikte Tom'un parmak izini buldu. - The police found Tom's fingerprint on the trigger.

Tom'un polis tarafından parmak izi alındı. - Tom was fingerprinted by the police.

parmak iz

Silahta kalan parmak izleri şüphelininki ile uyuşuyor. - The fingerprints left on the weapon match the suspect's.

Tom cinayet silahında parmak izlerini bırakmaktan kaçınmak için eldivenler giydi. - Tom wore gloves to avoid leaving his fingerprints on the murder weapon.

{f} parmak izi almak
(isim) parmak izi
(fiil) parmak izi almak
parmakizi
fingerprint expert
parmak izi uzmanı
fingerprint impression
parmak izi basma
fingerprint minutia
parmak izi ayrıntısı
fingerprint region
parmak izi bölgesi
fingerprint sensor
parmak izi sensörü
fingerprint somebody
parmak izini almak
fingerprints
parmak izleri
anti fingerprint
Parmak izini göstermeyen
latent fingerprint
gizli parmak izi
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
Unique identification for public key in asymmetric cryptosystem
To take somebody's fingerprints

The jail staff fingerprints its 'guests' routinely.

The patterns left on surfaces where uncovered fingertips have touched
The unique natural pattern of ridges on the tips of the fingers
{i} mark made by a fingertip on any surface (especially prints made with ink for identification purposes)
The Fingerprint as generated by SECUDE is a string which contains the ASCII representation of the hash-value of the public key's 'key bitstring' The 'key bitstring' consists of the ASN 1 DER of the sequence of public modulus and public exponent The hash algorithm is MD5 Note that the Fingerprint is NOT part of the certificate, only of its printed form See also: aux_print_Certificate
To test a printing press to determine its exact printing characteristics, such as its dot gain, ink density and trapping, for the purpose of customizing color separations for those printing conditions
Fingerprints are marks made by a person's fingers which show the lines on the skin. Everyone's fingerprints are different, so they can be used to identify criminals. The detective discovered no fewer than 35 fingerprints. If the police take someone's fingerprints, they make that person press their fingers onto a pad covered with ink, and then onto paper, so that they know what that person's fingerprints look like. They were photographed and had their fingerprints taken
A set of two hexadecimal character strings that identify a PC in a unique way ORTEMS needs this information to create a permanent license file for you setting up your PC as your Permanent License Server
A group of ungapped motifs excised from a sequence alignment and used to build a characteristic signature of family membership by means of iterative searching of a primary (or composite) database
If someone is fingerprinted, the police take their fingerprints. He took her to jail, where she was fingerprinted and booked. a mark made by the pattern of lines at the end of a person's finger, which is used by the police to find out who has committed a crime
a smudge made by a (dirty) finger
The patterns left on surfaces where fingertips have touched
Data in a content that certifies the broadcaster or the copyright owner of the content
take an impression of a person's fingerprints
The pattern of ridges on the tips of the fingers
biometric identification from a print made by an impression of the ridges in the skin of a finger; often used as evidence in criminal investigations
In the context of climate change, this is a climatic or climate–dependent variable, such as surface temperature, stratospheric temperature, precipitation or sea level, whose signal has a structure unique to the predicted enhance greenhouse effect Climatic fingerprints are used to detect man–made climate change, i e to attribute observed climate changes to the increase in atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations
A group of characters taken from the text of the publication, which, with the addition of an imprint date and an edition or impression number, may serve to identify the publication uniquely
{f} record the fingerprints of a person
Any technique that enables the identification of substances by the comparison of patterns Examples include DNA, protein, peptide, and chemical fingerprinting
A set of molecular markers sufficiently diverse to identify particular individuals with reasonable certainty
To take somebodys fingerprints
biometric identification from a print made by an impression of the ridges in the skin of a finger; often used as evidence in criminal investigations a generic term for any identifying characteristic; "that tax bill had the senator's fingerprints all over it"
a generic term for any identifying characteristic; "that tax bill had the senator's fingerprints all over it"
The pattern of bands produced by a clone when restricted by a particular enzyme, such as HindIII Clones that are related will have have fingerprint bands in common The more bands in common, the greater the degree of overlap A BAC fingerprint map of the Mouse Genome Human BAC map information references: Marra M et al (1997) High throughput fingerprint analysis of large-insert clones Genome Res 7(11): 1072-84 Marra M et al (1999) zA map for sequence analysis of the Arabidopsis thaliana genome Nat Genet 22(3): 265-70 McPherson JD (2001) A physical map of the human genome Nature 409(6822): 934-41
  See certificate fingerprint
{i} dactylogram
fingerprint analysis
The comparison of fingerprints left at the scene of a crime with those of suspects to provide evidence of the presence of a particular person at a particular place
fingerprint expert
a specialist in identifying fingerprints
chemical fingerprint
the unique combination of analytical results from a number of techniques that identifies a particular compound in a sample
fingerprint.
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fingerprinting
In genetics, the identification of multiple specific alleles on a person's DNA to produce a unique identifier for that person See also: forensics
A fingerprint
print
DNA fingerprint
An individual's unique sequence of DNA base pairs, determined by exposing a sample of the person's DNA to molecular probes. DNA fingerprints are often used as evidence in criminal law cases. Also called genetic fingerprint.DNA fingerprinting n
a fingerprint
dactylogram
chemical fingerprint
A unique pattern indicating the presence of a particular molecule, based on specialized analytic techniques such as mass- or x-ray-spectroscopy, used to identify a pollutant, drug, contaminant, or other chemical in a test sample
dna fingerprint
biometric identification obtained by examining a person's unique sequence of DNA base pairs; often used for evidence in criminal law cases
fingerprinted
past of fingerprint
fingerprinting
{i} recording of a person's fingerprints
fingerprinting
In genetics, the identification of multiple specific alleles on a person's DNA to produce a unique identifier for that person Source : Human Genome Project Information
fingerprinting
A system allowing a cell phone to be uniquely identified by its radio transmission" fingerprint", thereby reducing fraud
fingerprinting
the practice of making a record of people's fingerprints, and using them to try and find out who has committed a crime genetic fingerprinting. Act of taking an impression of a person's fingerprint. Because each person's fingerprints are unique, fingerprinting is used as a method of identification, especially in police investigations. The standard method of fingerprint classification was developed by Sir Francis Galton and Sir Edward Henry; their system was officially introduced at Scotland Yard in 1901. The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation maintains a fingerprint file on more than 250 million people; fingerprints retrieved from a crime scene may be compared with those on file to identify suspects. DNA analysis, which examines regions of DNA unique to each person, is sometimes called DNA fingerprinting
fingerprinting
The process of identifying contributors by determining their addresses, occupations, employers, economic interests, political and ideological affiliations, and spouses and children who may have contributed
fingerprinting
present participle of fingerprint
fingerprinting
the procedure of taking inked impressions of a person's fingerprints for the purpose of identification
fingerprinting
A process of establishing print characteristics or tolerances for a printing press or process
fingerprints
third-person singular of fingerprint
fingerprints
plural of , fingerprint
fingerprint

    Расстановка переносов

    fin·ger·print

    Турецкое произношение

    fînggırprînt

    Произношение

    /ˈfəɴɢgərˌprənt/ /ˈfɪŋɡɜrˌprɪnt/

    Этимология

    () From finger + print.

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