Vein Matching

Vein matching is a biometric authentication technique based on the individual's vein pattern. It is one of the most reliable and secure biometric technologies available today. It uses near-infrared light to capture the vein pattern within the palm of the hand, which is then compared against a pre-registered image (template) to verify the identity of an individual. Vein matching is used primarily in access control, healthcare, and financial settings. It is more secure than other biometric authentication methods due to its use of a truly unique pattern that is difficult to replicate and can be determined only from a live sample. The accuracy and reliability of this method make it invaluable in the fight against fraud and identity theft.

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Internal Jugular Vein and Transverse Sinus Thrombosis as a Complication of a Chronic Ethmoidal Sinusitis
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The Cost of Acquiring Crossveinless-Ness in Waddington’s Assimilation
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Compression between Combined Anti-VGEF with Steroids Versus Pure Anti-VEGF in Retinal Vein Occlusion
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Postpartum Ovarian Vein Thrombosis After Coronavirus Disease
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A case of delayed allergy after cyanoacrylate closure of varicose veins, diagnosed by drug-induced lymphocyte stimulation test
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Effect of Ultra-Processed Foods Consumption on Sleep Disturbances Among Brazilian Adults’ Population: A Propensity Score Matching Approach
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