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- Ankle Brachial Index | Stanford Medicine 25 | Stanford Medicine
The Ankle Brachial Index (ABI Test) is an important way to diagnose peripheral vascular disease The index compares the systolic blood pressures of the arms and legs to give a ratio that can suggest various severity of peripheral vascular disease
- Automated Biometric Identification Systems (ABIS) - Aware
An ABIS is a type of biometric search system that performs a one-to-many comparison of a “probe” sample to samples in a database containing many biometric templates This process is known as biometric identification
- ABIS, Inc. – Business Process Management Software for the Steel Industry
ABIS was founded in 1983, and in the 40 years since, we have established our niche in the steel sector Our team continues to build upon industry best practices to offer the most comprehensive, robust business process management software available – the Adjutant Software Platform
- What Is ABIS? The Automatic Biometric ID System Explained
ABIS stands for Automatic Biometric Identification System It’s an advanced software platform that stores, manages, and compares biometric data — such as fingerprints, facial images, or iris scans — to accurately identify or verify an individual’s identity
- ABIS: what is it, and how does it work - BioPass ID
ABIS stands for Automated Biometric Identification System The system's main objective is to identify individuals To do this, it uses biometric characteristics, unique to each individual, in large biometric databases in a fast, accurate and scalable way
- Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) Test - WebMD
What Is an Ankle-Brachial Index Test? An ankle-brachial index (ABI) test is a simple way for your doctor to check how well your blood is flowing in your legs Doctors use this test to check for
- AFIS vs ABIS in Criminal Justice | Biometric Identification
ABIS, or Automated Biometric Identification System, is an evolution of AFIS, expanding beyond fingerprints to include a variety of biometric data types This flexibility makes ABIS a more versatile and robust tool for identification in modern criminal justice
- Ankle-brachial index - Mayo Clinic
The ankle-brachial index test is a quick, simple way to check for peripheral artery disease (PAD) The disease happens when narrowed arteries reduce the blood flow to the arms or legs PAD can cause leg pain when walking PAD also raises the risk of heart attack and stroke
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