1. fingerprint is a unique feature of every individual. Even identical twins' fingerprints are never the same. Fingerprints are permanent and unique in nature, and ...
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  2. How to Use a Fingerprint Scanner. A fingerprint scanner is used to match the biometrics of a person with an identification mark, their fingerprintFingerprints are ...
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  3. What is a fingerprint? The palmar surface of the human hand is covered by a particular type of skin with corrugated ridges narrow known as papillary peaks.
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  4. Describes how to add, change, or remove a Fingerprint Logon by using the FingerprintLogon Manager for use with the Fingerprint Reader.
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  5. How to Use a Dell Fingerprint Reader. Many Dell notebook computer systems can be configured with a fingerprint reader, which is a biometric security device that protects ...
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  6. Memory is a funny thing. Some people seem to have great memories, and others don't. I've always had an exceptional memory so it's hard for me to totally identify with not ...
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  7. Use superglue to reveal latent fingerprints |► Do you need to check a scene for prints, or are maybe just curious about the techniques of forensic science? In this ...
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  9. Standard Fingerprint Card (e.g., FD-249 and FD-258)—Use ink to record fingerprintimages on standard fingerprint cards. Live Scan—Fingerprint images can be ...
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