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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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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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Background: Determining the relative risk of cleft lip and palate (CL[P]) on the basis of lip prints and dermatoglyphics as genetic background may be useful for genetic counseling, and the development of future preventive measures.
M. Prasad +5 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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Fingerprints are unique biometric identifiers that reflect intricate genetic and environmental/physiological influences. Beyond their forensic significance, they can offer insights into physiological traits like blood groups and gender, which can help in forensic analysis to narrow down the search.
Sushma Paudel +3 more
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Kindler syndrome is an uncommon autosomal recessive genodermatosis, with roughly 400 documented cases worldwide as of March 2024. We describe a 24‐year‐old male, born to consanguineous but otherwise healthy parents, who presented with photosensitivity, gingival fragility, thinning of the skin, restricted finger mobility, and tooth loss.
Dyala Sayed Ahmad +6 more
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Correlation of dental caries and dermatoglyphics in pediatric cases
Background: Dental caries is a multifactorial disease, and its etiology has been advocated to various environmental and genetic factors. Dermatoglyphics is the study of dermal ridges on the palmar and plantar surfaces of hands and feet.
Prakruti H Sanghani, H. Soni, M. Joshi
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Dermatoglyphics: A Marker of Periodontal Disease
Dermatoglyphics is the scientific study of fingerprint patterns. Fingerprints are formed in early embryonic life, during the 10th to 16th weeks of intrauterine life and remain permanent during the whole life. Dermatoglyphics can be used as
Thakur, Sandeep +3 more
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Inspired by biological sensory systems, a wearable flexible electronic skin sensor is developed that allows replicated human fingerprint structures as the sensor's interface surface to investigate the influence of dermatoglyphic structures on tactile signals.
Senlin Hou +12 more
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Brazilian obese women dermatoglyphics
Study design: descriptive, observational, cross-sectional. Purpose: Obesity is a complex, multifactorial disease, including genetic and endocrine factors, demographic, socioeconomic, and epidemiological changes.
Padovani, Carlos R. [UNESP] +4 more
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