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Irisscan

en el diccionario PONS

reti·nal ˈscan SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

reti·nal [ˈretɪnəl, ingl. am. -ənəl] ADJ. atrbv., inv. ANAT.

I. scan <-nn-> [skæn] V. trans.

1. scan (scrutinize):

to scan sth for
etw absuchen nach +dat.

2. scan (glance through):

to scan sth

3. scan INFORM.:

to scan sth
etw einlesen [o. espec. einscannen]

4. scan (rotate):

5. scan LIT.:

to scan sth

II. scan <-nn-> [skæn] V. intr.

1. scan (glance through):

scan through a booklet, article

2. scan LIT. (conform to verse):

III. scan [skæn] SUST.

1. scan (glancing through):

2. scan MED.:

Abtastung f <-, -en>
Scan m <-s, -s>

3. scan (image):

Glosario especializado de biología Klett

retinal [ˈretɪnəl] SUST.

scan V.

scannen
Present
Iscan
youscan
he/she/itscans
wescan
youscan
theyscan
Past
Iscanned
youscanned
he/she/itscanned
wescanned
youscanned
theyscanned
Present Perfect
Ihavescanned
youhavescanned
he/she/ithasscanned
wehavescanned
youhavescanned
theyhavescanned
Past Perfect
Ihadscanned
youhadscanned
he/she/ithadscanned
wehadscanned
youhadscanned
theyhadscanned

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A retinal scan is performed by casting an unperceived beam of low-energy infrared light into a persons eye as they look through the scanner's eyepiece.
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Biometric technologies include fingerprint, facial recognition, iris recognition, retinal scan, voice, and hand geometry.
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The vibration was converted to raster scan lines and sent to the nearby CRT display.
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This type of scan is usually performed by a physician specializing in nuclear medicine.
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He apparently described how police could be alerted as soon as a wanted person used a biometric-enabled cash card or even entered a building via an iris-scan door.
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