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The phrase "a small fingerprint" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the size of a fingerprint, often in contexts related to forensics, security, or identification.
Example: "The detective found a small fingerprint on the glass, which could lead to identifying the suspect."
Alternatives: "a tiny fingerprint" or "a minute fingerprint."
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To tie it all together, a small fingerprint reader sits just south of the iPhone's home button, ensuring secure access to your digital funds.
The basic concept of DFP is illustrated first with a small fingerprint (MACCS keys 166-bits) for relative small data sets (up to 1500 molecules).
SimPrints is a nonprofit organization developing a small fingerprint scanner that syncs with a smartphone to link patients' fingerprints to their health records.
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The mouse, which costs $129, looks like a regular computer mouse but has a small fingerprint-scanning device inside.
Soon the company found itself riding a small digital fingerprinting wave.
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The solution was excellent for hashed, relatively small fingerprints, e.g., 1024 bits, i.e. with a (2^{10}) indexing space (128 B).
Computer science researcher Yan Ke and colleagues at Carnegie Mellon University laid the groundwork for the idea when they created software that reduced audio segments to very small fingerprints.
"If you look closely, you can see small fingerprints on the horses" left by the hands of the sculptor before the pyxis was fired, Ms. Little said.
From this information, the algorithm finds a small set of fingerprint bits that is expected to cover the query well and have sufficiently high filtering power to keep the resulting decrease in screen-out ratio relatively low.
In addition, two separate smaller fingerprint databases are also available that can be used for algorithm development [20].
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