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He wanted to see the future... see his fate.
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It's easy, the answer it The Future... It's in front of you but you can't see it............actually, you can't see air but it is most definitely there....or you would be dead
your nose! or the future! =)
no its classed as a making of your body for people such as police or crime scene investigators
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The first Filipina who used fingerprint analysis in solving a criminal case is Galileo Zafra. She successfully applied fingerprint identification in a murder investigation in the Philippines during the 1950s.
they can track you by doing things like d.n.a analysis and fingerprint analysis
A trained forensic expert or an analyst can indicate if a criminal history record is not based on fingerprint identification by examining the evidence, such as the fingerprint samples, and comparing them with existing records. If there are discrepancies or inconsistencies in the fingerprint analysis, this can suggest that the record is not based on accurate fingerprint identification.
People who study fingerprints are called fingerprint analysts or forensic scientists specializing in fingerprint analysis. They are trained to examine and compare fingerprints for identification purposes in criminal investigations.
Fingerprinting is a scientific technique based on the fact that each person has a unique, identifying fingerprint. Fingerprint analysis has a variety of uses including criminal investigation, security access and genomic research. For example a fingerprint source could be taken from a crime scene where a thief has used a door. The door handle will hold a record of the theifs fingerprint and when analysed can be compared against a database to see if the criminal has comitted any previous crimes. This makes finding and arresting the suspect much easier. Hope this helps
The past repeats itself. Trend analysis uses historical patterns to forecast the future.
There is only one Fingerprint, which you get from the wine glass of a BAD bigwig at the BAD Bistro. (when you use the fingerprint, slide it left and right at the door) (see related question)
by trend analysis we can predict the future task. we can know are we progressing or declining.
Biometric fingerprint security door locks are the wave of the future. They will soon be used in many businesses and rental properties. They can be a reliable source of entry if you forget your keys.
Each element has a characteristic "fingerprint", that can be noticed in the light that comes from a star, or galaxy. When the light is separated into its component, you see a so-called "spectrum"; specific elements have lines at specific position on such a spectrum. This can give at least a qualitative analysis; a quantitive analysis (the exact amounts) is trickier, but it can at least be estimated.