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Though the technique and its systematic use originated in Great Britain, fingerprinting was developed to great usefulness in the United States, where in 1924 two large fingerprint collections were consolidated to form the nucleus of the present file maintained by the Identification Division of the FBI.
This variant stores a large fingerprint that identifies more than (10^7) distinct features.
"You can think about the palm as a very large fingerprint," says Kontsevich. "It has a rich structure and can be captured by any camera touchlessly".
The number and location of singular points, are used to classify fingerprint images into five general groups; and therefore to narrow down the search space in large fingerprint databases.
Our study also demonstrated that QSAR modeling based on structure fingerprints could afford potential important substructural fragments as toxicity alerts, but a proper and enough large fingerprint dictionary should be adopted.
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A significant addition to the regional economy is the Federal Bureau of Investigation's large fingerprint-identification facility, which opened in 1995.
CDPs also identified GRAS and carcinogenic as compound sets with low scaffold diversity but large fingerprint-based diversity indicating that the diversity is mainly associated with the acyclic systems.
The large fingerprints on the cleaned sample can be differentiated the best.
Sachem can index compounds using even very large fingerprints, making such results of screening and analyses quickly available to the researcher.
With mosaic [12, 13], a larger fingerprint image could be obtained from several small images.
In our experiment, a larger fingerprint does not always afford a higher accuracy for all the approaches.
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