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ArtikelBiometrics: Knobbly ID  
Oleh: The Economist
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 391 no. 8625 (Apr. 2009), page 76.
Topik: Knees; X-ray; Identification; Fingerprints
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Isi artikelONCE the art of disguise would rely on a false moustache, a wig and probably a touch of make-up to foil an identification check. Today you need to beat an electronic fingerprint-analyser or a retinal scanner. It can be done with contact lenses designed to mislead eye scanners and some stick-on false fingerprints. But a new method of identification may prove much harder to evade with fake body parts. Knees, it turns out, also have unique characteristics. An X-ray of a person’s knee can show if he limps or was injured in a sporting accident, even if it happened years ago. Hospital records often contain lots of pictures of knees.
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