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when was the british flag first used
It isn't 365 for the days of the year. Plus weeks in a year, they are just used for identification nothing special for Prisoner of War, (POW's).
Internet was first used for military purpose which used the concept of packet networking. ARPANET was the first internet protocol to be used for communication.
actually soldiers used dog tags as early as 1861 to identify their bodies in war if they died in combat.
The 105mm HE shell was first used in 1941, used with the 105 mm Howitzer M2A1(M101) by the United States.
Fingerprints are used by law enforcement agencies for identification.
Sir William Herschel is recognized as being the first person to use fingerprints as a means of identification.
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Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS)
Fingerprints are used for identification. If everyone had the same fingerprint, other then blood and dental records, there would be no way to tell people apart if they all looked the same.
"Fingerprints" are impressions made by the ridge detail on your fingers. "Genetic fingerprints" is a term usually used to refer to identification methods such as DNA. Fingerprint identification has been used for many years - the 1st US criminal court case was in 1911 - and newer identification methods such as DNA analysis often compare themselves to existing methods with the existing terminology to show their similar dependability. These two different methods are both very useful but each has it's own strengths and limitations. For example. identical twins have the same DNA, but not the same fingerprints.
While the use of fingerprints for the purpose of identification goes back 2000 BC, the first modern book on it was in 1892; Sir Francis Galton's book "Fingerprints" was published in 1982.
Yes. Elephants ears are like our fingerprints each one is different and has a different pattern on it
Automated fingerprint identification system ( AFIS )
It is very interesting that no two are exactly alike any more than fingerprints or DNA. Retinal patterns are also used for identification.
Automated Fingerprint Identification Sysytems (AFIS)