profiling in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for profiling in the English»Serbian Dictionary

ra·cial 'pro·fil·ing N no pl

I.pro·file ['prəʊfaɪl] N

II.pro·file ['prəʊfaɪl] VB trans

profiling Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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English
As such, a comprehensive profiling capability is rapidly becoming a core competence required for successful competition.
en.wikipedia.org
Officials said the accused was arrested after DNA profiling provided evidence about his having committed the offence.
www.thehindu.com
Nobody denies that DNA profiling is at the very cutting edge of science, but, when corners are cut, those colourful little twirls of genetic code suddenly don't look so pretty.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Amazon discontinued CDNOW's music profiling section, although it now offers a similar service.
en.wikipedia.org
Estimated at around 1,600 in 2003, it may have increased following stringent protection measures and improvements in the way pandas are counted -- including DNA profiling.
theconversation.com
This supplement takes viewers inside those club meetings via a newsreel profiling them during the era.
en.wikipedia.org
The molecular profiling of breast cancers in this trial may help shed light on which cancers benefit from an anthracycline and which from a taxane.
www.cancernetwork.com
This process is formally termed DNA profiling, but may also be called genetic fingerprinting.
en.wikipedia.org
Critics chalk up the disparity to racial profiling.
www.thestar.com
The DNA profiling has been done on the saliva stain recovered from the victim's churidar.
www.thehindu.com

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