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"make a fingerprint" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the literal act of trying to capture a fingerprint. For example: "We need to make a fingerprint of the suspect to compare it to the evidence."
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Let's Make a Fingerprint Racoon from Marion Deuchars on Vimeo.
To make a fingerprint visible on a surface, dust it generously with fingerprint powder and then gently blow off the excess powder.
Powdered graphite, which you can find in the key section of most hardware stores, can also be mixed with starch powder or talcum powder in the same proportions to make a fingerprint powder.
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"Through the burning of fossil fuels and the cutting down of trees, we have altered everything we have come to know – we have made a fingerprint that will last 100,000 years".
If you want to identify fingerprints on a black surface, or that of another dark color, make a white fingerprint powder instead.
As a result of a coherent filtering framework, we can make a standard RF fingerprint DB, which is full of effective and valid data sets.
The crux of what Pindrop has built is a platform that makes a voice "fingerprint" that identifies not just the specific tone you emit, but how you speak, where you are typically calling from and the sounds of that space, and even your regular device — something we can do now with the rise of smartphones that we typically don't share with others — with each handset having a unique acoustic profile.
This method can make a much more accurate fingerprint, and does not require an impression in putty, but it requires specialized equipment.
"So, if you are able to make a dummy finger from fingerprints found on the phone, the two factors are only worth one," he concludes.
Simply swipe your passport or permanent resident card, then scan your fingerprints, make a customs declaration, and voilà!
A scanning vehicle runs through the metropolitan area to make an entire radio fingerprint map.
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