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Wertheim examined the fingerprint impression on the paint can.
Fingerprint, impression made by the papillary ridges on the ends of the fingers and thumbs.
Each one of a person's ten fingers leaves a distinct impression, and the elasticity of skin makes it all but impossible to leave precisely the same fingerprint impression twice.
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They looked like pitted fragile cups, chalky fingerprint impressions.
All fingerprint impressions, even those from the same finger, are at least slightly different.
Conventional fingerprint examiners, he told me, lacked the training necessary to evaluate fingerprint impressions on art works: "This is not police work".
Han et al. [20] proposed a discretization technique to extract a 9-bit pin from each user's fingerprint impressions.
Each sub-database consists of fingerprint impressions obtained from 100 non-habituated, cooperative subjects, and every subject was asked to provide eight impressions of the same finger.
Fingerprints as evidence are an effective means to associate an individual to a crime scene, in part because fingerprint impressions are readily available from many surfaces.
Fingerprint examiners use a variety of terms and phrases to describe a finding of a match between a defendant's fingerprints and fingerprint impressions collected from a crime scene.
A forensic examination of the gun found "no latent (fingerprint) impressions suitable for comparison, according to the state's attorney's official report on the shooting.
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