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fingerprint termin.

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fingerprint classification   is a procedure in which fingerprints are grouped in a consistent and reliable way.  
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ridge characteristics   the combination of details in the shapes and positions of ridges in fingerprints that make them unique  
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invisible fingerprints   not readily seen but can be developed through powders or chemicals.  
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inked fingerprint   help ensure that the person arrested is identified correctly  
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patent (plastic) fingerprint   one form of visible print, are impressions left in soft substances such as putty, grease, butter or soft soap.  
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arches   ridges flow in one side and flow out the opposite side.  
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loops   the ridges will flow in one side, curve again, touch or pass through an imaginary line and exit the pattern on the same side as it entered.  
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whorls   a series of almost concentric circles  
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voice prints   a visual record of speech analyzed by frequency  
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scientific basis of fingerprint identification   The ridge arrangement on every finger of every person is different. and the ridge arrangement is permanent throughout the persons life.  
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A.F.I.S.   Automated Fingerprint Identification System a computerized method used to analyze digital images of individual fingerprints  
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dissimilarity   differences  
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discrepancy   a lack of compatibility or similarity between two or more facts  
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dactylography   the scientific study of fingerprints as a means of identification  
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core   A structure in the print that is the center line or lines of the print  
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individualization   the opinion matching of a latent print to one person as its source to the exclusion of all other people in the world  
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class one/level one detail   the general ridge flow of a fingerprint.  
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class two/level two detail   aspects of a particular ridge path.  
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class three/level three detail   finer detail concerning individual ridges, such as the shape of the edges, their width, and the presence of pores.  
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ace-v   Analysis, Comparison, Evaluation, Verification. describes the recommended process or method for comparison of a latent print to a known print.  
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