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  2. Body identification - Wikipedia

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    Body identification is a subfield of forensic science that uses a variety of scientific and non-scientific methods to identify a body. Forensic purposes are served by rigorous scientific forensic identification techniques, but these are generally preceded by formal identification. [ 1 ]

  3. Forensic identification - Wikipedia

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    Forensic identification is the application of forensic science, or "forensics", and technology to identify specific objects from the trace evidence they leave, often at a crime scene or the scene of an accident. Forensic means "for the courts".

  4. List of individual body parts - Wikipedia

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    Many noted body parts are of dubious provenance [1] and most were separated from their bodies post-mortem. [2] In some faiths, veneration of the dead may include the preservation of body parts as relics. Body parts supposed to belong to major religious figures are kept in temples, including the tooth of the Buddha, Muhammad's beard, and Jesus's ...

  5. Identification - Wikipedia

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    ID (disambiguation) Animal identification, identifying and tracking specific animals; Biometrics, body measurements and calculations related to human characteristics; Body identification, in forensic science; Eyewitness identification, in criminal law; Forensic identification, the application of forensic science; Gender identity, a person's ...

  6. Biometrics - Wikipedia

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    Biometrics are body measurements and calculations related to human characteristics and features. Biometric authentication (or realistic authentication) is used in computer science as a form of identification and access control. It is also used to identify individuals in groups that are under surveillance.

  7. Biometric points - Wikipedia

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    For security systems using cameras, people recognition has become, in recent years, one of the most common forms of identification. The successful identification of an individual requires comparing an image of the individual to a database that contains the images of many people. However, comparing each image in its entirety, pixel by pixel ...

  8. Vein matching - Wikipedia

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    Vein matching, also called vascular technology, [1] is a technique of biometric identification through the analysis of the patterns of blood vessels visible from the surface of the skin. [2]

  9. Human identification - Wikipedia

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    Human identification may mean: Biometric identification; Face perception; Face recognition; Forensic identification; See also. Identification (disambiguation)