A convicted murderer petitioning for a new trial has already tried to use brain fingerprinting as evidence in an Iowa court. |
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The inspector said today that conventional methods of identification, including DNA and fingerprinting, had drawn a blank. |
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The Babylon acted swiftly and managed to find one of the suspects by fingerprinting. |
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There were no cases of extrapair paternity among 122 offspring from 53 broods detectable by minisatellite or microsatellite DNA fingerprinting. |
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Because DNA fingerprinting was not done on that population, caution is necessary in interpreting male breeding success. |
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Using DNA fingerprinting as the gold standard, our study supports reinfection as a mechanism leading to changing drug-susceptibility patterns. |
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We used multilocus DNA fingerprinting to examine genetic parentage in the Western Sandpiper. |
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We'll be able to answer all these questions based on the DNA fingerprinting. |
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They caution that brain fingerprinting is in its infant stage and may never result in a reliable polygraph. |
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A group of scientists feel that much of this man's data appears unreasonable, particularly the DNA fingerprinting used to match DNA samples. |
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Penumbra's special correspondent investigates the secrets of life and of adulterine children, using DNA fingerprinting. |
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And of course you can use genetic fingerprinting to show that the meat came from the carcass and this guy was guilty of poaching. |
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The DNA fingerprinting of rape suspects is something most feminists seem to be pretty happy about. |
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Who will perform the DNA fingerprinting of the child whose parents want this information in case of the unthinkable? |
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He took a further step in 1929 and began fingerprinting all civil servants. |
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Are researchers are using genetic fingerprinting to identify when and where different species of plants and animals were initially domesticated? |
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You see, some 350 UK schools have been fingerprinting their pupils without their parents' knowledge, and computerising the information. |
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In late summer we checked for retained offspring among the first-year birds in flocks using behavior and DNA fingerprinting. |
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However the French legal system uses a different method of genetic fingerprinting and legal officials requested the opportunity to test samples. |
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Consequently, up to the present day there is no clear legal regulation concerning the use of genetic fingerprinting. |
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There's no evidence you can determine evil intent or anything else from brain fingerprinting. |
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The Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics has no problem with brain fingerprinting so long as it's voluntary. |
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It uses genetic fingerprinting to identify tiny leukaemia cells from a sample of bone marrow. |
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Another officer I know carries a digital camera and a small fingerprinting kit with him and asks if he can take the person's picture and prints. |
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The British anatomist Sir Francis Galton pioneered fingerprinting for criminal identification, but records clerks implemented his techniques in police precincts. |
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The development in recent years of so-called genetic fingerprinting has made samples of blood or other bodily fluids of perhaps even greater importance. |
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Watson staunchly supports virtually all lines of DNA research, including controversial ones such as genetic modification of crops and genetic fingerprinting. |
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We got that gene, looked at its human counterpart and, purely by chance, inside that gene was a bit of DNA, which was the key to unlock the door on genetic fingerprinting. |
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Canel is using genetic fingerprinting to screen plants at the seed level. |
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The Social Democrats are divided, I make no bones about the fact, as to how to deal with fingerprinting of under 18-year olds. |
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The possibility of DNA fingerprinting using cell-free fetal DNA specimens was also confirmed. |
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The bacteria's chromosome must then be isolated and chopped into pieces through DNA fingerprinting. |
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In technology, these sequence-specific nucleases are used in molecular cloning and DNA fingerprinting. |
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Dr Reeder reviewed the NIST activities intended to ensure high standards of DNA testing, including DNA fingerprinting for forensic purposes. |
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As a particular subject, authenticity testing of Basmati rice by DNA fingerprinting is of growing importance. |
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Ribotyping and rep-PCR have been the most commonly used DNA fingerprinting techniques to date. |
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We think it might be preventable for johns if they had to go to the police station for fingerprinting and mug shots. |
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On top of that, fingerprinting totally unsuspicious people is senseless and time-consuming. |
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There are forgotten 19th-century travelogues with sumptuous chromolithographs and leather-bound correspondence courses on fingerprinting. |
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The genetic fingerprinting revealed it actually to be an egg-case of a flatworm! |
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Today the police propose to start fingerprinting 15,000 people who live in Blakelaw or who are known to have visited the area on New Year's Eve. |
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This is, in effect, an admission that fingerprinting as now practiced may not actually be reliable. |
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In fact, this does not only concern visas and, with respect to the data provided, this only regards digital fingerprinting. |
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If, however, fingerprinting of fewer than ten fingers is possible, the corresponding number of fingerprints shall be taken. |
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They may be subjected to fingerprinting or invasive medical examinations to establish their ages. |
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However, applicants under 12 years of age are exempt from digital fingerprinting. |
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In the case of a dispute, or suspected case of misuse, fingerprinting might need to be undertaken at a later point in time. |
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Measures such as fingerprinting which are not routinely applied to other groups of Canadians should not be imposed on welfare recipients. |
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Vidocq may not, as his admirers claim, have invented fingerprinting and the science of ballistics, but he did show the importance of keeping detailed criminal records. |
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Today, fingerprinting is considered to be one of the most suitable biometric technologies for People Authentication. |
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I opened the box and dusted the fine haired brush before applying the dark fingerprinting dust with gentle strokes onto the glass to make the prints visible. |
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The customs officials insisted that he submit to fingerprinting before he was allowed to board his connecting flight. |
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Tokyo Universities' TACHI Lab is already way ahead of the game in terms of realising the old idea of VR with their research on brain fingerprinting and neural control. |
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In the US a technique has been patented called brain fingerprinting. |
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The legalization of brain fingerprinting is just one example. |
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Among the methods are forensic techniques such as DNA fingerprinting of E. coli from water samples and fecal pollution sources, as well as looking for human or animal-specific microorganisms in water samples. |
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Part VI of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act also provides for powers of arrest, search and seizure, fingerprinting and identification parades. |
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Repetitive element PCR fingerprinting using enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus primers is not necessarily directed at ERIC elements. |
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At the time of visa application, each applicant will be informed about the date and time of the visit to the embassy for fingerprinting, and if need be, and for the personal interview. |
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In these DNA fingerprinting methods, DNA is extracted from cells of an isolate and different DNA cutting or amplifying techniques can be used to obtain DNA fragments of different sizes. |
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Though his topic was complex, his message was clear: fingerprinting is exciting but we shouldn't turn our head and forget the basics in TB control. |
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It is a complete and fully operational system which incorporates all elements necessary for mobile registration campaigns, including camera and fingerprinting, laptop and associated software. |
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The data in 2005 article including test results from DNA fingerprinting, photographs of teratoma, embryoid bodies, MHC-HLA isotype matches and karyotyping have all been fabricated. |
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In Britain, seeds of the starfruit, a small white flower that has almost died out were collected and stored at Wakehurst and samples sent to Kew for DNA fingerprinting. |
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TorrentFreak noted that cyberlocker MediaFire uses digital fingerprinting technology and remains the most-used storage site on the Internet. |
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Geochemical fingerprinting of oceanic basalts with applications to ophiolite classification and the search for Archean oceanic crust. |
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He pioneered the fields of weather forecasting and fingerprinting. |
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In good neighborhoods he is part of the scenery, like a mailbox, but in bad neighborhoods, he is looked upon with positive appreciation... Describes the minutia of booking a perpetrator, especially fingerprinting. |
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This approach is effectively similar to DNA fingerprinting, and enables the detection of contamination by an external DNA source by identifying alleles that are non-embryonic in origin. |
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The biotechnology industry encompasses a wide range of applications such as pharmaceuticals, medical testing, agriculture, environmental management, and DNA fingerprinting. |
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In the past few years, wildlife managers, game farmers, breeders and researchers involved in population and conservation studies have expressed a growing need for commercial DNA fingerprinting. |
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Certain regions of the genome will result in a pattern that is unique for every person when run on a gel, which can be used for DNA fingerprinting. |
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The facility provides DNA tests for agriculture crops and livestock, including animal parentage verification, gene mapping and DNA fingerprinting for plant varieties. |
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Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys was named Great Briton of the Year for work in genetic fingerprinting. |
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This latest initiative has improved turnaround time for hiring by a large margin, and has significantly reduced the number of applicants that are required to undergo fingerprinting. |
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Owing to concerns that the bacteria was being spread from farm to farm, an investigation using serotyping and DNA fingerprinting was performed. |
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As part of a sophisticated fuels fingerprinting program to verify product quality, gasolines are sampled and rigorously tested by our Sarnia research centre. |
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Darren Thomas, ITTO Consultant, described a DNA fingerprinting project, which uses DNA patterns to identify individual trees, and said the technique provides a cost-effective spot check to complement paper audits. |
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Use of short tandem repeats for DNA fingerprinting to rapidly diagnose graft-versus-host disease in solid organ transplant patients. |
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The pair won third place for their work surrounding DNA fingerprinting. |
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Distribution of repetitive DNA sequences in eubacteria and application to fingerprinting of bacterial genomes. |
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Future advances in source-tracking technologies, such as DNA fingerprinting, should enable regulating agencies to evaluate ballast water discharges for the presence of aquatic alien invasive species. |
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It says that the electoral register is no longer trustworthy and that a combination of voting machines and fingerprinting devices at polling stations threatens the secrecy of the vote. |
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Many state employees believe the government knows how they vote, a concern that will only grow if a proposal to equip electronic ballot machines with fingerprinting devices is approved. |
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But I can reassure you that we do not mean digital fingerprinting. |
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And Sir Alec is expected to air his controversial views on the future of genetic fingerprinting. |
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Has Indonesia introduced specific technology or other special measures, such as fingerprinting, to prevent the forgery or falsification of identification documents? |
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Mr. Speaker, I would ask my colleague about the fingerprinting issue and the taking fingerprints prior to charges being laid, which this bill would authorize. |
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The exhibition offered the latest technological solutions in criminology and genetic fingerprinting, as well as other tools for promoting joint security action. |
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For over two decades, abundant variation in the number of tandemly repeated units in microsatellite and minisatellite DNA has been used for genetic fingerprinting. |
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Their findings led to the discovery of the polymerase chain reaction, which can amplify DNA and has enabled genetic sequencing and genetic fingerprinting. |
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Abu Dhabi The Date Palm Research and Development Unit of UAE University has launched a genetic fingerprinting molecular laboratory for identifying date palm varieties. |
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