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While most believe you can only get a fingerprint or tongue print really any part of your body will leave a skin print.
no everyones fingerprint is unique no everyones fingerprint is unique No everyones finger print changes because of family genes!!!!!!!!!!! Even twins has there own fingerprint
Every fingerprint is unique, but there are some major types that they are classified into. Your tongue print is different also.
The first thing that should be mentioned it that every finger print is unique. So when they use fingerprinting in forensic science, they are looking at key details on a suspect's finger print to determine whether it is theirs. Things like a spiral in a certain way, or a scar help determine this.
Yes.! Because no two persons have same finger prints. Its different for each human. Also the genetic evidences are unique as no two humans have same DNA combination
characteristic and unique capabilities of print resources
Yes, humans have a unique tongue print just as finger prints.
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What print resource telll you how many cases were diagnosed in the U.S. for typhod fever in 1944?
the presses are there to print money when they are supposed to so I think it is clear that is a renewable resource.
You must have a fax machine that has Wifi capabilities,and have it connected to your network.
NO. Printers can only print. If the image has been scanned then there is software that can "enlarge" to a greater print size.Many copying machines have enlargement capabilities.
Elevated vantage point is a Japanese woodblock print characteristic that Mary Cassatt used in her painting "Mother Combing Her Child's Hair."
You will need to plug it into either a computer or a print controller. There are small independent print controllers that provide network connectivity for a printer.
no...each person has their own unique print.
Every human has a 'tongue print', similar to fingerprints.
Retinal prints, iris prints, and vein patterns are unique to each individual. These patterns can be used for biometric identification in security systems.