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This discovery will help explain the detection of certain dissimilarities at the minutiae/ridge level; determine more accurate "hits"; identify potentially erroneous corresponding points; and rethink identification protocols, especially the criteria of "no single minutiae discrepancy" for a positive identification.
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When other people get a load of how much we hash out every single smidgen of minutiae -- well, it can bring innocent bystanders to their knees.
Later he added: "In the series we chased the minutiae of being single a lot, the turn of a rejection phrase — you're a 'plus one,' but no one came.
As Lévi-Strauss's work started to become known outside France in the 1950s, it offered a powerful alternative: more theoretically sophisticated and intellectually ambitious than Radcliffe-Brown but less obviously attached to Malinowski's romantic vocation of the lone field-worker immersed in the minutiae of a single society.
Biometric devices can map minutiae in a single fingerprint and then compare it with an exemplar on file, conduct a retinal or iris scan of the eye, measure and map an entire handprint, or create a digital map of the face.
Swooping from the cosmic (the "nebulae" of the title poem) to the world-historical (the marauding hordes in "The Tartar Swept"), Kleinzahler pauses to attend to the comical minutiae of habit in "The Single Gentleman's Chow Mein".
Once she's on her own, taking care of her house, paying bills and supervising the maintenance of motorized equipment, Eddison finds that she's exhausted, and also worried about how to maintain an equilibrium of energy and savings: "It was a complete surprise to discover that it wasn't the garden that was weighing so heavily in the balance, it was the minutiae of life as an older single woman".
Those diatribes meticulously reviewed every single aspect of my life -- money, work, relationships, career, family and the minutia of the everyday -- all the way through my life until I died.
Mr Taylor's approach would leave the minutiae and complexity of risk management to the banks themselves, and reduce the regulators' involvement to a single formula.
Although evaluation of products from a single biometric supplier is essential from the supplier's perspective, testing of scenarios, where products (e.g., sensor, minutia extractor, minutia comparator) are provided by different suppliers, is very important for both integrators and operators to proof the interoperability prior to component integration and/or system roll-out.
For example, minutia and minutiae.
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