0 referring to detailed information about someone's body, such as the patterns of colour in their eyes, that can be used to prove who that person is: --
1 using detailed information about someone's body, for example the patterns of colour in their eyes, in order to prove who they are: --
It's a small company developing biometric technology that could be used for things like advanced fingerprinting or eye scans.
Biometric models were fit separately to the male and female data.
Once spectral reflectance measurements for all lamps were completed the plants were destructively harvested for biometric data, as discussed above.
Percent predicted lung volumes as measured on fetal magnetic resonance imaging: a useful biometric parameter for risk stratification in congenital diaphragmatic hernia.
More formally, behavioral geneticists gather data to solve a biometric equation decomposing phenotypic (observed) variance into genetic and environmental components.
The thoroughness of the treatment of biometric methods is not obvious from the title.
The biometric changes and the progressive replacement of older mor photypes by younger ones indicate that a temporal link exists between these different varieties.
Furthermore, mineralogical and biological evidence, along with molecular, biometric and particularly morphological data, must support a biogenic origin.
Therefore, we allowed the means to vary across gender for all biometric models.