Fingerprint
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Security clearance and
fingerprint
data was compromised, affecting 22 million employees.
And when we take a sample and we hybridize it to it, we get a unique fingerprint, if you will, quantitatively of what genes are turned on in that sample.
And each gene gives us a
fingerprint.
We can see this unique
fingerprint.
One other thing you can do with such a thing is you can, because it's a pattern matching exercise, because there's unique fingerprint, we can actually scan through the entire genome and find other proteins that show a similar
fingerprint.
And you create a product that, no matter what, it's going to be as unique as their
fingerprint.
Because the theory predicts that the Big Bang would have been so intense that as space rapidly expanded, tiny quantum jitters from the micro world would have been stretched out to the macro world, yielding a distinctive fingerprint, a pattern of slightly hotter spots and slightly colder spots, across space, which powerful telescopes have now observed.
Time Capsule, which was designed to take a
fingerprint
of the world in 2006.
That's a Japanese ATM, the
fingerprint
template is stored inside the mobile phone.
So when you want to draw money out, you put the mobile phone on the ATM, and touch your finger, your
fingerprint
goes through to the phone, the phone says yes, that's whoever, and the ATM then gives you some money.
And again, Brook Park feeds hundreds of people without a food stamp or a
fingerprint.
Some colors may get absorbed, giving it a chemical fingerprint, whereas other colors may not.
It was like a
fingerprint
for the species.
And I'm not just talking about the twisted parting of lines that make our
fingerprint
unique.
But the reality is that I still don't know where these molecules are coming from, from which fingerprint, and who those two fingerprints belong to.
In fact, the technology is so powerful that we can see where these molecules are on a
fingerprint.
And by doing this, only portions of the image of the killer's
fingerprint
show up.
So now our molecular findings start matching very nicely the police intelligence about Thomson, should that
fingerprint
belong to him.
Step three: since we can generate hundreds of images of the same fingerprint, why don't we superimpose them, and by doing so, try to improve the rich pattern of continuity and clarity?
We now have a very clear image of the
fingerprint
and the police can run it through the database.
As opposed to this expert but subjective evaluation, we're trying to do the same thing, but from the molecular makeup of the fingerprint, and the two can work together.
I did say that molecules are storytellers, so information on your health, your actions, your lifestyle, your routines, they're all there, accessible in a
fingerprint.
The positions of the asteroids are like a
fingerprint
of an earlier time when the orbits of Neptune and Jupiter were much closer to the sun, and as these giant planets migrated through our solar system, they were scattering the asteroids in their wake.
It's all different, and it's a function of your leg length and your back and the contours of your back, and if I were to put sensors, maybe 100 sensors into all of your chairs right now, I could create an index that's fairly unique to you, sort of like a fingerprint, but it's not your finger.
So here, each different atom and molecule has a special set of lines, a fingerprint, if you will.
And two, if you think about it, every city in the world has a unique litter fingerprint, and that
fingerprint
provides both the source of the problem and the path to the solution.
If you could
fingerprint
San Francisco, well, how about Oakland or Amsterdam or somewhere much closer to home?
These are men and women who can sense the presence of distant atolls of islands beyond the visible horizon, simply by watching the reverberation of waves across the hull of their vessel, knowing full well that every island group in the Pacific has its unique refractive pattern that can be read with the same perspicacity with which a forensic scientist would read a
fingerprint.
Now, this signature represents a
fingerprint
of your metabolism, your microbiome and the biochemical processes that occur in your body.
So contrasting the absorbance of red to infrared light provides a chemical
fingerprint
to eliminate the blood vessel size effect.
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