a whorl
The fingerprint building is an advertise on fingerprint security system created by Spicyh advertising agency. It doesn't exist in reality.
Fingerprints form three general patterns: whorl (circular), loop, and arch. Within those patterns are found many types of lines with their own names. For a list of those names and a description of what they are, visit the Related Link.
The Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFAS for short). It only has fingerprints of individuals that have been arrested.
The scientific term for a fingerprint is "dermatoglyph." It refers to the unique patterns and ridges on the skin of fingers and palms.
I would assume it was a relational database.. I also assume you mean the fingerprint database that is used by the police forces. as far as i am aware it is a relational database. I think because you could query either a name or a fingerprint reading and then get the information relating to it..Example: If you were looking for the name to a set of fingerprints, you would enter the finger print into your query, and then you might get a name if it is in the database, and if you were looking for the fingerprints to a guy, you would enter a name and you might get the fingerprints for him if you have the right name and it is contained within the database.
another name for a half circle is semi-circle
To package a fingerprint, first ensure that it is properly lifted using fingerprint tape or by using a fingerprint kit with powder and a brush. Once lifted, place the tape or the fingerprint card into a protective envelope or folder to prevent damage. Label the package with relevant information, such as the date, case number, and collector's name. Finally, seal the envelope securely to maintain the integrity of the evidence.
The name of a squashed circle is an oval
circumference
fingerprint spray is better than iodine because iodine can smudge the fingerprint but the fingerprint makes it clear.
What is the name for one third of a circle
The delta of a fingerprint is a pattern that occurs when the ridges of the fingerprint split to form branches. These branches are usually located at specific points within the fingerprint and can be used in fingerprint analysis for identification purposes.