1.指纹
2.指印
3.酶解图谱
1.a mark that you leave on something when you touch it, showing the pattern of lines on the skin of your fingers
1.if the police fingerprint someone, they make a copy of their fingerprints
1.As a result, DNA fingerprinting has not been able to determine the difference between them.
因此DNA指纹工作法就没有办法来分辨他们之间的不同。
2.Checking to see if packets characteristic of known exploits or network fingerprinting activities are allowed to pass.
检查看看具有已知漏洞特征的数据包或网络指纹活动是否被允许通过。
3."I applied for work at a jail facility, and they were naturally fingerprinting people who were going to be employees, " she said.
我申请过一家监狱里的工作,他们对求职者会很自然留下指纹。
4.A novel means of print detection may be a golden opportunity to improve fingerprinting processes. Why is no one paying attention?
打印检测的一种新的手段可能是一个千载难逢的机遇以改善指纹进程。为什么没有人重视呢?
5.In modern world, fingerprinting as a means of identification have been widely used in many fields.
在当代社会,指纹是一种身份鉴定手段,广泛应用于很多领域。
6.There is discussion of using DNA fingerprinting as a sort of personal identifier as well, although the viability of this is debatable.
目前,对于将DNA指纹识别用于个人身份的鉴定存在争议,尽管它的可行性还未决定。
7.Until recently, fingerprinting was used mainly to prevent illegal copying of computer software or to thwart credit-card fraud.
目前,数字指纹技术主要用于防止软件盗版拷贝或是信用卡诈骗技术。
8.In conclusion, the developed fingerprinting method is expected to be a powerful tool for the identification of animal drugs.
说明核苷类化合物指纹图谱有望成为动物药鉴别的新方法。
9.DNA fingerprinting uses a specific type of DNA sequence, known as a microsatellite, to make identification much easier.
DNA指纹分析技术利用一种特定类型的DNA序列——被称为微卫星,使得鉴定变得更加简单。
10.This could be the upshot of a new fingerprinting method developed by Demian Ifa and his colleagues at Purdue University in Indiana.
这种可能得益于德米安•伊法教授(来自印第安纳普渡大学)和他的同事们开发的一种新的指纹分析技术。