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  • of someone being "confirmed" could include fingerprints, a conclusive photograph or "well-corrobora
  • at Mittel killed his mother by checking his fingerprints against the print found on the belt that ki
  • trics-based technological solutions-digital fingerprints and photographs-to provide decision-makers
  • lve finding ways to alter one's appearance, fingerprints, and "chemindex" (body chemistry) in order
  • nside the family home that matched both his fingerprints and the blood of his family members.
  • o previous paramours, a coffee mug with his fingerprints, and the gun from his desk.
  • cartoons, newspaper articles, lithographs, fingerprints and drawings from the Chicago Crime Commiss
  • d the gun too thickly coated in oil to hold fingerprints, and gunshot-residue testing was not common
  • observed the considerable value of retained fingerprints and samples, and commented on the Criminal
  • When fingerprints are used to avoid unnecessary file storage
  • ination of President Kennedy", and that KGB fingerprints are all over Lee Harvey Oswald and his kill
  • Participants exchange these fingerprints as they verify each others' identification.
  • rly set a precedent on the admissibility of fingerprints as evidence, some people were unhappy about
  • The files revealed that the fingerprints belonged to a 41-year old labourer, Harry J
  • independent film roles, such as The Myth of Fingerprints, Boogie Nights and Tumbleweeds.
  • RNC lecturer Nigel Berry designed the Fingerprints Braille course, which was first published i
  • The player will be able to dust for fingerprints by using a brush to leave powder over the p
  • These fingerprints connected the Shepparton murders with one f
  • Allen's fingerprints didn't match those found at the Paul Stine
  • hed in December 2007 (then called Gnome) by Fingerprints Fashion Inc., based in Mumbai, India.
  • and Edward Lowe, photographed her and took fingerprints, footprints, and dental charts.
  • ing the first European to note the value of fingerprints for identification.
  • 17) was a British officer in India who used fingerprints for identification on contracts.
  • -up as the FJP has refused to turn over his fingerprints for identification.
  • vely identify members-driver's licenses and fingerprints, for example-and any use of an alias is car
  • ted to the contents, and thus the series of fingerprints for those blocks don't change either, they
  • oria Police fingerprint expert, matched two fingerprints found on the top of the FJ Holden motorcar
  • e day LaGuer was arrested showing that four fingerprints found on the base of the trimline telephone
  • er, suspicions on the veracity of door jamb fingerprints found at the Brown crime scene has come int
  • se surgical instruments and remove unwanted fingerprints from sensitive electrical and optical compo
  • mostly unknown, in 1971 the FBI lifted her fingerprints from an abandoned apartment in San Francisc
  • It makes fingerprints glow when they are lit by blue-green light.
  • essing of large databases is performed with fingerprints having much higher information density.
  • r the death threat, but in view of Angela's fingerprints having been found on the letter, Angela was
  • ford he was going to go inside and wipe off fingerprints he might have left in the house, adding tha
  • ilm had shown a realistic method of forging fingerprints, if any existed, then it would have raised
  • and shape and are sometimes compared to the fingerprints in humans.
  • chemical structures represented by means of fingerprints is the Tanimoto (or Jaccard) coefficient T.
  • onsible for the collection and archiving of fingerprints, made up of people currently living in the
  • ilable to confirm or deny whether Swinney's fingerprints matched those found at one of the crime sce
  • raphics and make slides from images such as fingerprints, microscopic sections, paper documents, ast
  • rael arranged in Naji's death, stating "the fingerprints of the Zionists and was aimed at sowing dis
  • y, NPR Religion Correspondent and author of Fingerprints of God: In Search of the Science of Spiritu
  • xts, penning the foreword to Who Was Jesus: Fingerprints of the Christ and writing a positive review
  • apons and Michieva was left with Guemmour's fingerprints on her neck.
  • Monk's account), the cops only found Monk's fingerprints on the gun.
  • included a rifle and binoculars with Ray's fingerprints on them.
  • as DFO, is a chemical that is used to find fingerprints on porous surfaces.
  • Bengal region of India, he started putting fingerprints on contracts.
  • mes a suspect because the CSIs discover his fingerprints on her hotel room keycard.
  • wanted her to hold it, in order to get her fingerprints on the gun.
  • ar suspicious-he manages to take Anantram's fingerprints on SohanLal's wallet and figures out the tr
  • the fact that Robbie's were the only set of fingerprints on the bat.
  • rs of the case also point to the absence of fingerprints on the gun and of gunshot-residue testing o
  • 1998 because of other, much more prominent, fingerprints on the same circuits, belonging to known IR
  • Herschel documented his own fingerprints over his lifetime to prove permanence.
  • in PGP to compare and verify PGP public key fingerprints over a voice channel.
  • a small group of guests to a jam session at Fingerprints Records in Long Beach, CA.
  • Comparing the fingerprints taken from Fowler to those from McDuff it w
  • atured on Powderfinger's compilation album, Fingerprints: The Best of Powderfinger, 1994-2000.
  • ed on Powderfinger's 2004 compilation album Fingerprints: The Best of Powderfinger, 1994-2000.
  • from Powderfinger's first "best of" album, Fingerprints: The Best of Powderfinger, 1994-2000.
  • med for promotional purposes when the album Fingerprints: The Best of Powderfinger, 1994-2000 was re
  • obtain the public keys corresponding to the fingerprints they received and digitally sign them.
  • used Korn's system to send photographs and fingerprints, though the use of the "phototelegraph" in
  • electrophoresis (PFGE) results which act as fingerprints to distinguish strains of organisms such as
  • occurred before computerised processing of fingerprints was developed and fingerprint matching had
  • He recognized that fingerprints were unique and permanent.
  • His fingerprints were found at four of the crime scenes.
  • ls were able to identify her only after her fingerprints were taken.
  • His fingerprints were found in two of the flats where the ki
  • still holds him as his prime suspect as his fingerprints were found on the sniper rifle that shot Pr
  • (Donald Sutherland) informs Hobbes that his fingerprints were found at one of the murder scenes and