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Fingerprint detection

Xue L, Stahura FL, Godden JW, Bajorath J. Mini-fingerprints detect similar activity of receptor ligands previously recognized only by three-dimensional pharmacophore-based methods. J Chem Inf Comp Sci 2001 41 394-401. [Pg.370]

Brain fingerprinting detects the presence of specific information in the brain by measuring microvolt signals at the scalp. By analyzing the differences among signals prompted by three different types of informational cues, the system determines whether the information is present (left) or absent (right) in the hrain. (From Foster, K.R. et ah, IEEE Spectr., 40, 34, June 2003. With permission.)... [Pg.557]

Fingerprint detection as described in Section 10.4.4 is a measurement on humans, but not for a medical purpose. [Pg.480]

The application of a sequence of fingerprint detection techniques provides the best chance of developing any latent marks that may be present on a particular surface. A correctly chosen combination of methods can increase the total number of fingermarks detected and optimize the amount of detail contained in each mark. However, the techniques must be applied in a logical, predetermined order as the incorrect choice or application of a particular method may preclude the later use of another technique (or, at... [Pg.1681]

Figure 7 Examples of fingerprint detection sequences for nonporous surfaces, such as glass and plastic, and porous surfaces, such as paper and cardboard. The application of such sequences provides the best chance of detecting any latent fingermarks that may be present. Figure 7 Examples of fingerprint detection sequences for nonporous surfaces, such as glass and plastic, and porous surfaces, such as paper and cardboard. The application of such sequences provides the best chance of detecting any latent fingermarks that may be present.
Hardwick SW, Kent T, and Sears VG (1990) Fingerprint Detection by Fluorescence Examination A Guide to Operational Implementation. Sandridge Home Office, Police Scientific Development Branch. [Pg.1682]

Menzel ER (1999) Fingerprint Detection with Lasers, 2nd edn. New York Dekker. [Pg.1682]

An interesting and novel potential use of dendrimers has been described by Menzel and co-workers who have developed photoluminescent dendrimers for fingerprint detection [101]. Amine terminated PAMAM dendrimer nanocomposites with cadmium sulfide were synthesised by the addition of methanolic solutions of cadmium nitrate and sodium sulfide to a methanolic solution of the dendrimer. Amine terminated dendrimers were selected so that they could form amide bonds with the carboxylic acids abundant in fingerprint residues. When bound to the fingerprint residues, the dendrimer composites serve as photoluminescent markers that aid detection. [Pg.262]

Crystal structure fingerprints Detecting real polymorphism... [Pg.375]

Colour reagent for a-amino acids, used in fingerprint detection. Plates (dioxan aq.). Mp 276-280°. [Pg.361]


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