Sentences with phrase «as a fingerprint for»

That scattered light can be detected in the form of a Raman spectrum, which serves almost as a fingerprint for every Raman - active irradiated system.
Such patterns serve as a fingerprint for fully mapping the molecule's 3 - D structure.
Think of it as a fingerprint for your rear end.»

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In Texas, it's looking as though there is a strong chance that legislation could be approved by the state that would allow Uber and Lyft to return to Austin without having to spend on fingerprint checks for its drivers.
After a few days, I'd turned off the fingerprint and iris sensors, as well as facial recognition, and went back to a plain old PIN code for security.
For a long time scientists thought the undertones in a person's voice served just as a marker, a vocal fingerprint of sorts that allowed others to distinguish between speakers.
The agency (commonly abbreviated as «OPM»), which serves as a human resources department for the federal government, has upped its figure to 5.6 million stolen fingerprint records from its original estimate of 1.1 million.
Sweden's Fingerprint Cards (FPC) sees biometric smart cards — those using fingerprint identification — becoming its fastest growing market as early as 2018, having already become the market leader in a crowded sector for supplying such sensors for sFingerprint Cards (FPC) sees biometric smart cards — those using fingerprint identification — becoming its fastest growing market as early as 2018, having already become the market leader in a crowded sector for supplying such sensors for sfingerprint identification — becoming its fastest growing market as early as 2018, having already become the market leader in a crowded sector for supplying such sensors for smartphones.
Forte also sees the fingerprint sensor as an important «catalyst» paving the way for other biometric - based software and tech products.
Misek was also hoping for much more from Apple in launching its fingerprint sensor, known as Touch ID.
As for the voluntary fingerprinting program, Austin's mayor hopes that drivers will be motivated to participate by the incentives that are included like the ability to pick up passengers at the airport.
Last month, the city council approved a separate set of regulations that requires that drivers display the companies they work for in their cars (such as Lyft's pink mustache), mentions fingerprinting as part of the background check requirements, and outlines restricted areas at the airport and during large festivals.
For example, in addition to a password, extra information or factors such as a one - time code, a fingerprint or a smart card should be used.
Other big predictions include the possibility that the iPhone's «home» button will double as a fingerprint scanner on new models, offering an extra level of security for wary Apple customers.
Apple's fingerprint reader, marketed as «Touch ID» is used for online purchases through the app store and to verify a user before making an Apple Pay purchase.
The main allegations go back to 2015 when Facebook was sued for violation of an Illinois state law called the Biometric Information Privacy Act, which regulates information such as fingerprints, retina scans, and facial recognition data.
For a summary of some of the scientific research which supports the view that the fetus is not a prepackaged human being (e.g., even something so relatively simple as a fingerprint arises at least in part due to chance events not present in a fertilized egg) see Charles Gardner, «Is an Embryo a Person?
The police had no material evidence placing Thompson — or anyone else — at the crime scene, not so much as a fingerprint, but Thompson had those two weights around his neck that cops look for in suspects: motive and opportunity.
For certification as a school nurse - teacher, a candidate must possess a bachelor's degree, have completed six semester hours of professional education courses, hold a registered nursing license in the state of New York, have participated in the child abuse identification and school violence prevention workshops, and have fingerprint clearance.
Each print is as unique as a fingerprint, and it's so exciting to see the variety of cord insertions, vessel branches and that beautiful «tree like» art made by your baby, forever saved for you.
2: To do the fingerprint flower bouquets you want the paint to be pretty thick as this will make it easier for your child to create the dots.
The national identity card has been enhanced to take advantage of new technologies such as tactile element for the blind, chip embedding technology and iris capabilities in addition to taking all ten fingerprints of an African.
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«State lawmakers and city councils have specifically called for fingerprint background checks in any ridesharing bill because they believe upstate passengers should be just as safe as those downstate.»
They also say New York should mandate fingerprint checks, as local governments do for taxi drivers.
«Upstate residents have a right to the same ridesharing experience as their downstate counterparts — and that includes fingerprinting for drivers.
For one thing, it does not fit with the facts: the enlightened view of prison comes from Clarke, a Tory, while the public spending axe bears the Lib Dem fingerprints of first David Laws and now Danny Alexander as chief secretary.
During my time as a resident and business owner in Tenerife, I had an ID card with my fingerprint, photograph and an NIE number, which was of immense value and saved me a lot of problems.We should have them here, for us they are very important, and May was stupid not to have them.
Upstate riders deserve to be just as safe as New York City riders — and that means requiring fingerprint background checks for every ridesharing driver statewide.»
They are in New York City, which is Uber's biggest U.S. market and is the rare municipality that has the requisite financial and regulatory muscle to force Uber and Lyft to operate as a traditional for - hire car service, complete with the Taxi & Limousine Commission - mandated driver fingerprinting.
Mr. Bloomberg, speaking at a news conference Thursday, said he knew of no reason not to use fingerprinting as «a prophylactic measure to ensure the public that the only people who are getting benefits that the public are paying for are those that deserve it.»
The move will leave Arizona as the only state that requires fingerprinting for food stamp access.
The BARSKA Biometric Safe can store up to 30 fingerprints to quickly and easily open for as many people as you need — or maybe just so you can open it with any of your ten fingers!
DigitalPersona has developed fingerprint hardware and software for home PC users called Password Manager as well as versions designed for businesses.
One such quantum algorithm, called Grover's search, speeds up searches, such as scanning fingerprint databases for a match.
«SAVI camera ditches long lens for distant images: Imaging array proves adept at capturing details as small as a fingerprint
But planetary bodies that formed in different parts of the solar system generally have different isotopic compositions, so different that the isotopic signatures serve as «fingerprints» for planets and meteorites from the same body.
I spent my nights searching for tropical snails and roaches in our Zoological Garden's terrarium building and my days performing genetic fingerprints of microscopic roundworms and rotifers, as well as training the eight - armed octopus to unscrew a glass filled with its favorite food.
They agreed on STR fingerprinting as the global standard for authenticating cell lines.
«And it's particularly important given that, in 2009, the National Academy of Sciences called for more scientific rigor in forensic science — singling out fingerprints in particular as an area that merited additional study.
Nanoident Technologies, based in Linz, aims to produce sensors for applications such as rapid medical testing and fingerprint analysis.
«For our part of the investigations, we sprayed a beam of solvent onto the fingerprint slide (a technique known as Desorption Electrospray Ionisation, or DESI) to determine if these substances were present.
But when prospecting for new finds, they're more likely to use tools such as hyperspectral imagery, which can find electromagnetic fingerprints of objects and land features invisible to the naked eye, or light detection and ranging (LIDAR) technology, which maps subtle surface variations with extreme accuracy.
But cases such as this point out that you actually need fingerprints for identification.
The team around Thomas F. Meyer has been looking for tell - tale genetic fingerprints that might prove a causal connection between certain infections to cancer, and have now detected changes that look as if they may be just that.
Similar to a key that fits a lock, the scissors only fit a specific pattern of gene fragments that may serve as a genetic fingerprint for the species searched.
She quoted Edward Holmes, a leading scientist at the HIV - sequencing laboratory at the University of Edinburgh, as saying that using viral genetic data for forensic science is much more complex than other techniques, such as DNA fingerprinting.
As a result, much less fingerprint residue is required than is typical for other techniques.
«All oil contains the same molecular structures, but oil from different sources contains different levels of hundreds of various compounds,» says Overton, who developed the first methods for analyzing components as a method of «fingerprinting» oil samples in the late 1970s, and has continued to be involved in refining the technology.
For instance, in 2015, National Institute of Standards and Technology chemist Shin Muramoto found that ridges on a fingerprint release a substance known as palmitic acid at a predictable rate, allowing investigators to determine when prints were laid down and whether they're temporally relevant to a crime.
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