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Basic dataStandard ID: JJF 1265-2022 (JJF1265-2022)Description (Translated English): Terms and Definitions for Biometrology Sector / Industry: Metrology & Measurement Industry Standard Classification of Chinese Standard: A50 Word Count Estimation: 35,368 Date of Issue: 2022-12-07 Date of Implementation: 2023-06-07 Issuing agency(ies): State Administration for Market Regulation JJF 1265-2022: Terms and Definitions for Biometrology---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order.National Metrology Technical Specifications of the People's Republic of China Biometric terms and definitions Released on 2022-12-07 2023-06-07 Implementation Released by the State Administration for Market Regulation Biometric terms and definitions Replace JJF 1265-2010 Responsible Unit. National Biometric Technology Committee Main drafting unit. China Institute of Metrology Participating in the drafting unit. The Physical Evidence Appraisal Center of the Ministry of Public Security Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences China Institute of Food and Drug test Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences This specification entrusts the National Biometric Technology Committee to be responsible for interpretation The main drafters of this specification. Jing Wang (National Institute of Metrology, China) Wu Liqing (National Institute of Metrology) Participating drafters. Fu Boqiang (National Institute of Metrology) Ji An'an (Ministry of Public Security Evidence Appraisal Center) Zhu Zhen (Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Yang Huaxin (National Institute for Food and Drug Control) Zhang Jinlan (Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences) Table of contentsIntroduction (Ⅱ) 1 Scope(1) 2 References(1) 3 Basic terms and definitions (1) 4 Technical terms and definitions (3) 5 Biometric methods and related terms (15) Appendix A Chinese Index (in alphabetical order) (22) Appendix B English Index (25) References (28)IntroductionJJF 1265 "Biometric Terms and Definitions" is the basic specification in the field of national biometrics, supporting the life sciences. Development of norms in the field of biometrics and biometrics. In recent years, new biotechnology and life science research results have emerged one after another, which put forward new requirements for biometrics. Based on JJF 1265-2010 "Biometric Terms and Definitions", this specification incorporates new biotechnology and biological Based on the results of measurement, and combined with the development trend of international biometrics and the needs of domestic biometrics industry, a comprehensive revision has been carried out. Compared with JJF 1265-2010, this specification retains the original structure, except for editorial modifications, the terms of biometrics and The definitions have been modified, adjusted and merged, and a total of 75 new terms and definitions have been added. The main technical changes are as follows. --- "Basic terms and definitions" part has a total of 20 items, and 6 new terms and definitions are added; --- The "Technical Terms and Definitions" section has a total of 107 items, and 44 new terms and definitions are added; --- There are 40 items in total in the "biometric methods" section, and 13 new terms and definitions are added. The release status of previous versions of this specification is as follows. ---JJF 1265-2010. Biometric terms and definitions1 ScopeThis specification specifies the terms and definitions related to biometrics, and is applicable to technical specifications, procedures and standards in the field of biology. Standard and other documents are formulated and revised, which can be used as a reference for workers engaged in biometrics, related scientific research and quality management.2 ReferencesThis specification references the following documents. JJF 1001-2011 general measurement terms and definitions JJF 1059.1-2012 Evaluation and Expression of Measurement Uncertainty For dated references, only the dated version applies to this specification; for undated references document, its latest version (including all amendments) applies to this specification.3 Basic terms and definitions3.1 Biometric biometrology The science of biometry and its applications. Taking the theory, method and standard of biological measurement as the main body, to realize the The measured characteristic values of substances are equivalent and consistent in the national and international scope, so that the measurement results can be traced to the International System of Units (SI) units, legal units of measurement, or internationally recognized units. Note. 1.Biological substances. such as proteins, peptides, enzymes, antibodies, antigens, nucleic acids, genes, biologically active components, etc. 2.Quantitative values of characteristics. including numbers and measurement units determined by biological characteristics such as content, sequence, activity, structure, and typing, and refer to approximately Quantities expressed by reference scales or by reference to measurement procedures, etc. 3.Biometrics involves nucleic acid measurement, protein measurement, microbial measurement, cell measurement, etc. 3.2 biomeasurement biomeasurement A set of operations for determining the quantity (one or more quantities) of a characteristic of an organism or biological substance. Note. Operations can be automated. Through a documented uninterrupted calibration chain, the characteristics of the measurement results linked to the reference object, in the calibration chain Every calibration of, introduces measurement uncertainty. Note. 1.This concept is often expressed by the adjective "traceable". 2.This uninterrupted calibration chain is called the traceability chain. [Source. JJF 1001-2011,4.14] Authorized or accredited laboratories with corresponding metrological capabilities and highly specialized biometric measurements, for biological characteristics Quantitative measurements are of sufficient metrological level. ......Tips & Frequently Asked Questions:Question 1: How long will the true-PDF of JJF 1265-2022_English be delivered?Answer: Upon your order, we will start to translate JJF 1265-2022_English as soon as possible, and keep you informed of the progress. The lead time is typically 4 ~ 6 working days. The lengthier the document the longer the lead time.Question 2: Can I share the purchased PDF of JJF 1265-2022_English with my colleagues?Answer: Yes. 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