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Qué (quién) es fingerprint - definición

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  • Criminal [[Alvin Karpis]] had his fingerprints surgically removed in 1933
  • Bifurcation
  • Fingerprint dusting of a burglary scene
  • Use of fine powder and brush to reveal latent fingerprints
  • Latent fingerprint analysis process
  • A fingerprint arch
  • A city fingerprint identification office
  • A city fingerprint identification room
  • A fingerprint loop
  • A fingerprint whorl
  • The friction ridges on a finger
  • Fingerprint being scanned
  • ThinkPad]] T440p, released in 2013
  • A fingerprint created by the friction ridge structure
  • Female clerical employees of the [[Los Angeles Police Department]] being fingerprinted and photographed in 1928
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  • Exemplar prints on paper using ink
  • William Herschel]] 1859/60
  • Fingerprints used instead of signatures on an Indian legal document of 1952
  • Barely visible latent prints on a knife
  • Ridge ending
  • Short ridge (dot)
  • A fingerprint arch

fingerprint         
¦ noun a mark made on a surface by a person's fingertip, able to be used for identification from the unique pattern of lines.
¦ verb record the fingerprints of.
fingerprint         
(fingerprints, fingerprinting, fingerprinted)
1.
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.
N-COUNT: usu pl
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.
PHRASE: V inflects
2.
If someone is fingerprinted, the police take their fingerprints.
He took her to jail, where she was fingerprinted and booked.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
Fingerprint         
A fingerprint is an impression left by the friction ridges of a human finger. The recovery of partial fingerprints from a crime scene is an important method of forensic science.

Wikipedia

Fingerprint

A fingerprint is an impression left by the friction ridges of a human finger. The recovery of partial fingerprints from a crime scene is an important method of forensic science. Moisture and grease on a finger result in fingerprints on surfaces such as glass or metal. Deliberate impressions of entire fingerprints can be obtained by ink or other substances transferred from the peaks of friction ridges on the skin to a smooth surface such as paper. Fingerprint records normally contain impressions from the pad on the last joint of fingers and thumbs, though fingerprint cards also typically record portions of lower joint areas of the fingers.

Human fingerprints are detailed, nearly unique, difficult to alter, and durable over the life of an individual, making them suitable as long-term markers of human identity. They may be employed by police or other authorities to identify individuals who wish to conceal their identity, or to identify people who are incapacitated or deceased and thus unable to identify themselves, as in the aftermath of a natural disaster.

Their use as evidence has been challenged by academics, judges and the media. There are no uniform standards for point-counting methods, and academics have argued that the error rate in matching fingerprints has not been adequately studied and that fingerprint evidence has no secure statistical foundation. Research has been conducted into whether experts can objectively focus on feature information in fingerprints without being misled by extraneous information, such as context.

Ejemplos de uso de fingerprint
1. Subsequent fingerprint checks confirmed the officer‘s suspicions.
2. Authorities identified Azahari after a fingerprint analysis.
3. Q: What is the benefit of implementing the fingerprint system?
4. Fingerprint and DNA experts are still examining the Nissan Micra.
5. "All foods have a unique fingerprint," Shimazu said.