0 present participle of fingerprint
They saw fingerprinting as a potentially "universal" method of personal identification, which might find myriad applications in banking, insurance, government, interpersonal relations, and even science.
The general introduction is a mixture of well-known facts and recent developments, ranging from plot measurements to fingerprinting.
The first section handles erosion measurement, including the latest developments in the area of fingerprinting and sediment budgeting.
First, the book describes the colonial effort to record criminal bodies through various methods: tattoos, dress, hair cutting, photos, anthropometrics and fingerprinting.
I do not deny the possibility of such attempts, but it remains questionable whether fingerprinting had the same value as photography for colonial social typology.
Fingerprinting can detect erosion sources, which may lead to targeted protection of vulnerable areas.
Fingerprinting faded further into the background of criminalistics.
Fingerprinting the impacts of global change on tropical forests.