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| comp., MS Braz. | tirar impressão digital |
| classification | |
| econ. | classificação |
| environ. | classificação; triagem |
| health. life.sc. anim.husb. | tipagem |
| IMF. | determinação do nível de restrição |
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| tirar impressão digital (To scan a computer system to discover what operating system (OS) the computer is running. By detecting a computer's OS through fingerprinting, a hacker is better able to specify attacks on system vulnerabilities and therefore better able to plan an attack on that system. A hacker may use several different fingerprinting schemes separately and in tandem to pinpoint the OS of a target computer) | |||
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| mark left by one’s finger, used to identify individuals; The distinctive pattern of lines on human fingertips that are used as a method of identification in criminal cases | |||
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Fingerprint : 33 phrases in 9 subjects |
| Criminal law | 4 |
| General | 4 |
| Immigration and citizenship | 5 |
| International law | 2 |
| Law | 2 |
| Medical | 3 |
| Microsoft | 7 |
| Natural sciences | 5 |
| Technology | 1 |