biometrics

  • 101Mass surveillance — A closed circuit television camera. Mass surveillance is the pervasive surveillance of an entire population, or a substantial fraction thereof. Modern governments today commonly perform mass surveillance of their citizens, explaining that they… …

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  • 102Identity document — National identity card redirects here. For cards referred to in the English language as national identity card , see National identity card (disambiguation). An identity document (also called a piece of identification or ID, or colloquially as… …

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  • 103Retinal scan — A retinal scan is a biometric technique that uses the unique patterns on a person s retina to identify them. It is not to be confused with another ocular based technology, iris recognition. Introduction The human retina is a thin tissue composed… …

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  • 104University of Bridgeport — Infobox University name=University of Bridgeport established=1927 type=Private head label = President head=Neil Albert Salonen city=Bridgeport state=Connecticut country=USA undergrad=1,791 postgrad=2,961 postgrad label=graduate faculty=200 free… …

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  • 105History of evolutionary thought — This article is about the history of evolutionary thought in biology. For the history of evolutionary thought in the social sciences, see Sociocultural evolution. For the history of religious discussions, see History of the creation evolution… …

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  • 106Fisher's exact test — is a statistical significance test used in the analysis of categorical data where sample sizes are small. It is named after its inventor, R. A. Fisher, and is one of a class of exact tests. Fisher devised the test following a comment from Muriel… …

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  • 107M. S. Bartlett — Born 18 June 1910(1910 06 18) Died 8 January 2002(2002 01 08) (aged 91) …

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  • 108Registered Traveler — The Registered Traveler Pilot Program is an airline passenger security assessment system that was tested in the United States air travel industry in 2005. It was used in several U.S. airports in a voluntary pilot phase and continues in operation… …

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  • 109Alphonse Bertillon — Infobox Person name = Alphonse Bertillon image size = 200px caption = birth date = birth date|1853|4|23|mf=y birth place = Paris, France death date = death date and age|1914|2|13|1853|4|23|mf=y death place = Münsterlingen, Switzerland occupation …

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  • 110Time clock — Early 20th century time clock made by IBM. The face shows employee numbers which would be dialed up by employees entering and leaving the factory. The day and time of entry and exit was punched onto cards inside the box A time clock, sometimes… …

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