lachrymography
Lachrymography refers to the study and analysis of human tears, particularly their chemical composition and potential applications in medical diagnostics and biometric identification. The term combines the Greek words *dákruon* (tear) and *gráphein* (to write), reflecting its focus on tears as a form of biological data.
Tears are a complex fluid composed of water, electrolytes, proteins, lipids, and various enzymes, including lysozyme
In medical diagnostics, lachrymography has potential applications in detecting diseases. For example, changes in tear protein
Biometric identification using tears, sometimes called "tearprinting," explores the possibility of using unique tear protein patterns
Challenges in lachrymography include the variability of tear composition due to external factors, the need for