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The answer BIOMETER has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of biometer in various dictionaries:
noun - a device for measuring carbon dioxide given off by living matter
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Carbon dioxide measurer |
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Jul 24 2015 Universal |
Feb 16 2012 Universal |
Nov 14 2009 Universal |
Sep 1 2003 Universal |
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A device that is used to detect the presence of life by detecting and measuring minute amounts of evolved carbon dioxide |
Medical bDefinitionb of bBIOMETERb. : a device for measuring carbon dioxide given off by living matter. |
A means of measuring vitality or likely lifespan specifically a life table. |
A device for detecting small quantities of carbon dioxide which are evolved in processes characteristic of life. Now historical. |
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Biometrics is the technical term for body measurements and calculations. It refers to metrics related to human characteristics. Biometrics 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. * Biometric identifiers are the distinctive, measurable characteristics used to label and describe individuals. Biometric identifiers are often categorized as physiological versus behavioral characteristics. Physiological characteristics are related to the shape of the body. Examples include, but are not limited to fingerprint, palm veins, face recognition, DNA, palm print, hand geometry, iris recognition, retina and odour/scent. Behavioral characteristics are related to the pattern of behavior of a person, including but not limited to typing rhythm, gait, and voice. Some researchers have coined the term behaviometrics to describe the latter class of biometrics.More traditional means of access control include token-based identification systems, such as a driver's license or passport, and knowledge-based identification systems, such as a password or personal identification number. Since biometric identifiers are unique to individuals, they are more reliable in verifying identity than token and knowledge-based methods; however, the collection of biometric identifiers raises privacy concerns about the ultimate use of this information. |