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Facial Region Analysis for Individual Identification of Cows and Feeding Time Estimation
With the increasing number of cows per farmer in Japan, an automatic cow monitoring system is being introduced. One important aspect of such a system is the ability to identify individual cows and estimate their feeding time.
Yusei Kawagoe +2 more
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Brain fingerprints along the language hierarchy
Recent studies have shown that the brain functional connectome constitutes a unique fingerprint that allows the identification of individuals from a group. However, what information encoded in the brain that makes us unique remains elusive.
Juan Zhang +9 more
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Bryde's whales, Balaenoptera edeni Anderson, 1879, were observed on 17 occasions (N = 21 surveys) in the coastal waters off Rio de Janeiro in southeastern Brazil during austral summer through autumn 2014.
Liliane Lodi +5 more
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Research Progress on the Application of Human Oral Microbiome in Forensic Individual Identification
The oral cavity is the second largest microbial bank in humans after the intestinal canal, colonizing a large number of microorganisms including viruses, bacteria, archaea, fungi and protozoa.
WANG Shuang-shuang +7 more
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Research Progress of Exosomes and Their Forensic Significance
Exosomes are membranous tiny vesicles secreted by cells, which are widely found in the extracellular matrix and various body fluids and carry a variety of biologically functional molecules such as proteins, lipids, messenger RNA (mRNA) and microRNA ...
KANG Yuan-bo +4 more
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Criminal action has shown progressive increase in quality or quantity. To solve criminal cases, important data are needed in identifying individuals. The method of lip print (LP) identification can be applied in certain cases when lip prints can be found
Mindya Juniastuti, Iin Sutisna
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In most task and resting state fMRI studies, a group consensus is often sought, where individual variability is considered a nuisance. None the less, biological variability is an important factor that cannot be ignored and is gaining more attention in ...
Lebo Wang +5 more
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Automatic identification of individual killer whales [PDF]
Following the successful use of HMM and GMM models for classification of a set of 75 calls of northern resident killer whales into call types [Brown, J. C., and Smaragdis, P., J. Acoust. Soc. Am.125, 221–224 (2009)], the use of these same methods has been explored for the identification of vocalizations from the same call type N2 of four individual ...
Judith C, Brown +2 more
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Recent developments in forensic DNA typing
The field of forensic DNA typing, often referred to as “DNA fingerprinting,” has evolved and expanded considerably since its beginnings in the mid-1980s.
Halimureti Simayijiang, Jiangwei Yan
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Identification of Individuals with DNA Testing
The fast technical development in molecular biology and the increasing knowledge of the human genome has had a major impact on forensic medicine. Genetic characterization of individuals at the DNA level enables identity testing from a minimal amount of biological specimen in cases of sexual assault, homicide, and unknown human remains.
A, Sajantila, B, Budowle
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