because no one has same DNA 😎
No, "nosey" is not considered a character trait. It is typically seen as a behavior associated with being overly curious, intrusive, or inquisitive about others' personal affairs.
because it changed how and when we connect to others, allowing constant communication
The father of dactyloscopy is often considered to be Sir Francis Galton, a British scientist and polymath who conducted extensive research on fingerprints in the late 19th century. His work laid the foundation for the scientific study and classification of fingerprints as a means of personal identification. Galton's contributions were further advanced by others, including Edward Henry, who developed a systematic method for fingerprint classification.
A person who listens to the conversation of others without their knowledge is often referred to as a "eavesdropper." This behavior is typically considered intrusive and unethical, as it violates the privacy of the individuals involved in the conversation. Eavesdropping can occur in various settings, whether in public spaces or through electronic means, and can lead to misunderstandings or breaches of trust.
Some airlines require passport or driving license while others e.g. bmi or BA do not ask for identification.
The method in which some trees in an area of forest are cut while others are not is called
The method in which some trees in an area of forest are cut while others are not is called
Obtrude means something that is noticeable in an unwelcome or intrusive way. Or to impose (oneself or one's ideas) on others with undue insistence or without invitation.
Intrusive contact refers to unwanted or unwelcome interactions that invade someone's personal space or boundaries. This can include physical touch, repeated phone calls, emails, or messages despite the person expressing a desire for space or to stop. It is important to respect others' boundaries and communication preferences.
They're considered dangerous because they can contaminate others or spread diseases to others.
Biometrics is defined as using physiological characteristics of an individual for identification purposes. There are many forms of biometric identification including: fingerprint, finger vein, palm vein, iris recognition, retinal scans, facial recognition, voice recognition, hand geometry and others. Fingerprint biometric identification is by far the most popular modality and it uses a person's fingerprint (regardless of which one) as the basis for identification in a biometric authentication system. However, since a certain percentage of the population has unidentifiable fingerprints due to age, degradation or cuts, bruises or scrapes, it is not considered the most reliable form of biometric identification. It is usually, however, the least expensive.
No, if scientists were unable to replicate Thomson's method, his conclusion would not necessarily still be considered valid. Replicability is a fundamental aspect of the scientific method, and if others cannot reproduce his results, it may cast doubt on the validity of his original findings.