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A Comparative Study of Dermatoglyphics in Individuals with Normal Occlusions and Malocclusions [PDF]
Introduction: Dermatoglyphics is the study on edpidermal ridges on the palmar and plantar surfaces of the feet and hand. Embryological development of orodental structures and these dermal patterns occur during the same period.
Boggula Rama Mohan Reddy +3 more
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Objective: The objective of the study is to determine the association between nonsyndromic oral clefts (OC) in children and ABO, Rh blood groups, lip, and dermatoglyphic patterns of their unaffected parents. Methods: This case–control study was conducted
Nimisha Sivanand +7 more
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Dermatoglyphic Asymmetries, Symptoms, and Cognitive Function in Adolescents at Ultrahigh-risk for Psychotic Disorders. [PDF]
A growing body of etiological research suggests that prenatal insult or injury can create a biological vulnerability for developing psychosis. When combined with genetic and environmental factors, these biological vulnerabilities can increase an ...
Russak, Olivia
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Pola Sidik Jari Anak-anak Sindrom Down Di SLB Bakhti Kencana Dan Anak Normal Di SD Budi Mulia Dua YOGYAKARTA [PDF]
Dermatoglyphics is not only used to identify criminal, but also useful in clinical field. There are some evidence that people with chromosome abnormalities like Down Syndrome (trisomy 21), have abnormality in dermatoglyphics pattern compared to normal ...
Ainur, A. (Annisa) +2 more
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Identification of Cattle Using Nasolabial Plate Imprints and Biometric Analysis
Fingerprint technology with forensic methods and Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) was used for analyses of cows' muzzle imprint, revealing six specific forms in 12 minutiae points, out of which nine proved to be enough for identification, providing basis for this technology in animal identity control systems.
Daniel Špoljarić +10 more
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Dermatoglyphics: An indicator of dental caries in humans
Introduction: Fingerprint analysis for personal identification is well-known, as it is unique to all individuals and remains unchanged over a lifetime. Now it is getting identified as a useful tool in understanding the basic questions in genetics and is ...
B R Chinmaya +3 more
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The location of Australian Aboriginal populations in this genetic study. ABSTRACT Objectives About 300 Aboriginal languages were spoken in Australia, classified into two groups: Pama‐Nyungan (PN), comprised of one language Family, and Non‐Pama‐Nyungan (NPN) with more than 20 language Families.
Neville White +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To decipher the social behaviors and public health status of a 19th‐century small Western Pyrenean community using various historical demography data. Methods From censuses, civil and parish registers of births, marriages, and deaths/burials, migration archives, and administrative records, we analyzed a series of demographic ...
Jean‐Pierre Dugène +1 more
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Sex differences in frequencies of dermatoglyphic patterns by individual fingers
Background: The size of sex differences in dermatoglyphic features and their inter-population differences remains a subject of debate. Combining fingers in traditional dermatoglyphic methodology and omitting finger-specific variations might be a cause ...
Miroslav Králík +2 more
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Assessment of dental caries and oral hygiene status among twins
The study of twins provides a unique opportunity to evaluate the genetic and nongenetic contributions to a variance of multitude of traits. Twin research has revealed the impact of a strong genetic component to the variance of many dental traits.
Priya Subramaniam +2 more
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