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Dermatoglyphics - A predictor of disease
Dermatoglyphics is the scientific study of the pattern of dermal ridges on the palmar surface of digits, palm and sole. Characteristically, hair does not grow in this area. These ridges serve well to enhance contact.
Jay Tewari +4 more
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Stand-off detection of latent traces avoids the scene alteration that might occur during close inspection by handheld forensic lights. Here, we describe a novel sensor, named Crime Light Imaging (CLI), designed to perform high-resolution photography of ...
Andrea Chiuri +8 more
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The Fingerprints of Resonant Frequency for Atomic Vacancy Defect Identification in Graphene
The identification of atomic vacancy defects in graphene is an important and challenging issue, which involves inhomogeneous spatial randomness and requires high experimental conditions.
Liu Chu +2 more
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An overview of Israel's national forensic science service includes its history, current structure, system of employee recruitment and training, and organization of main operations, international collaboration and scientific research.
Boris Geller
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KEKUATAN SIDIK JARI SEBAGAI ALAT BUKTI PETUNJUK DALAM MENGUNGKAP TINDAK PIDANA PENCURIAN
This paper aims to determine the strength of fingerprints as evidence of instructions in criminal acts of house theft and to determine the obstacles in the process of fingerprinting at the crime scene.
Mutmainnah J +2 more
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With this article, we survey the research performed in the domain of browser fingerprinting, while providing an accessible entry point to newcomers in the field. We explain how this technique works and where it stems from. We analyze the related work in detail to understand the composition of modern fingerprints and see how this technique is currently ...
Laperdrix, Pierre +3 more
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A Method for Predicting Hemolytic Potency of Chemically Modified Peptides From Its Structure
In the present study, a systematic effort has been made to predict the hemolytic potency of chemically modified peptides. All models have been trained, tested, and evaluated on a dataset that contains 583 modified hemolytic peptides and a balanced number
Vinod Kumar +7 more
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Observing the recent progress in Deep Learning, the employment of AI is surging to accelerate drug discovery and cut R&D costs in the last few years. However, the success of deep learning is attributed to large-scale clean high-quality labeled data, which is generally unavailable in drug discovery practices. In this paper, we
Xiaoyu Zhang +5 more
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Bayesian exploration for intelligent identification of textures
In order to endow robots with humanlike abilities to characterize and identify objects, they must be provided with tactile sensors and intelligent algorithms to select, control and interpret data from useful exploratory movements.
Jeremy A. Fishel +3 more
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We investigated the in silico characterization of short-length nucleotide sequences that were differentially expressed in dieback stress-induced transcriptomic analysis.
Siddra Ijaz +5 more
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