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latent
1. (of buds, spores, etc.) dormant
2. Pathol (esp of an infectious disease) not yet revealed or manifest
3. (of a virus) inactive in the host cell, its nucleic acid being integrated into, and replicated with, the host cell's DNA
4. Psychoanal relating to that part of a dream expressive of repressed desires


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One component of the survey asked laboratories to search Mitchell's latent prints in their fingerprint computer databases and to have a "court qualified" latent print examiner perform manual comparisons between the two latents and Mitchell's ten-print card.
About MetaMorpho MetaMorpho is an extremely flexible AFIS platform built on modern object-oriented database technology and includes the capability to capture, store and search fingerprints, palmprints and unsolved latents.
Certes, de tels aspects ne sont pas aussi clairement enonces que l'on pourrait le croire, mais sont plutot latents et implicites.
 
 
 
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