Definition of Retinal scanning

1. Noun. Biometric identification by scanning the retina of the eye. "Identification by retinal scanning is complicated by eye movements"


Lexicographical Neighbors of Retinal Scanning

retinal embolism
retinal ganglion cell
retinal ganglion cells
retinal image
retinal isomerase
retinal monooxygenase
retinal neovascularization
retinal perforation
retinal pigmented epithelial cell
retinal pigments
retinal purple
retinal reductase
retinal rod
retinal scanning (current term)
retinal vein
retinal vein occlusion
retinal vessels
retinaldehyde
retinaldehyde dehydrogenase
retinaldehyde isomerase
retinaldehyde reductase
retinalite
retinalites
retinals
retinas
retinasphaltum
retine
retinea

Literary usage of Retinal scanning

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Introduction to Computer Security: The Nist Handbook by Barbara Guttman (1996)
"In addition, some authentication measures, such as retinal scanning, may be considered invasive in some environments and cultures. ..."

2. Information Resources Security & Risk Management: Policy, Standards (1994)
"... enhanced by biometrie verification systems, such as those designed for palm print recognition, fingerprint matching, or retinal scanning. ..."

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