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BIOC
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BIOCBiocontrol (pest control without chemicals)
BIOCBreak Into Other Computers
BIOCBuyer In Ordinary Course (legal)
BIOCBasic Identity Object Class
BIOCBiometric Characteristics (biometrics)
BIOCBlack Input/Output Controller
BIOCBus I/O Controller
BIOCBuffered Input/Output Controller
BIOCBest Interest of Child (legal)
BIOCBasic Intelligence Officers Course


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Parascript's SignatureOnline combines multiple engines that analyze temporal biometric characteristics such as speed, acceleration, deceleration, stroke sequencing and length, pen pressure and timing information received directly during the act of signing, together with a proven innovative technology that scrutinizes signature shape.
And like fingerprints, these biometric characteristics are now analyzed through new data-collection readers such as sensors and scanning devices.
Bavarian company TST Touchless Sensor Technology AG has introduced the BiRD lli, which captures the biometric characteristics of a person without any direct bodily contact.
 
 
 
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