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Let Your Fingers Do the Counting
The Arithmetic Teacher, 1988Charles Watson is a specialist in mathematics for the Arkansas Department of Education in Little Rock, AR 72201. He is serving as vicepresident of the Association of State Supervisors of Mathematics. Judy Trowell is a mathematics specialist (K-12) with the Little Rock School District, Little Rock, AR 72204. She is past president of the Arkansas Council
Charles D. Watson, Judy Trowell
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Components of racial variation in finger ridge‐counts
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1980AbstractPrincipal components analysis was used to evaluate finger ridge–count variability as an indicator of genetic relationships between populations. The analysis was carried out on American White, American Black and African Black samples, each including both sexes.
R L, Jantz, C H, Hawkinson
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Inheritance of Asymmetry in Finger Ridge Counts
Human Heredity, 1970Hereditary nature of the measure of asymmetry (A2) is demonstrated by using the square root of this measure. The relationship between heritability and correlation is discussed.
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Annals of Human Genetics, 1976
The measure of ridge-count diversity, S/square root 10, was computed for a sample of American Whites, American Blacks and African Blacks, and the regression of S/square root 10 on total ridge-count was determined for each group. The shapes of the regression lines differed considerably.
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The measure of ridge-count diversity, S/square root 10, was computed for a sample of American Whites, American Blacks and African Blacks, and the regression of S/square root 10 on total ridge-count was determined for each group. The shapes of the regression lines differed considerably.
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THE CORRELATIONS BETWEEN RIDGE‐COUNTS ON DIFFERENT FINGERS
Annals of Eugenics, 1951The articles published by the Annals of Eugenics (1925–1954) have been made available online as an historical archive intended for scholarly use. The work of eugenicists was often pervaded by prejudice against racial, ethnic and disabled groups. The online publication of this material for scholarly research purposes is not an endorsement of those views
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Annals of Human Genetics, 1958
SummaryPart 1Frequency distributions for the finger ridge‐count on each of the ten digits in a population sample of 825 males and 825 females are given, together with their respective means and standard deviations.The highest means are those for digit I, followed in order by those for digits IV, V, III and II.The mean ridge‐count is significantly ...
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SummaryPart 1Frequency distributions for the finger ridge‐count on each of the ten digits in a population sample of 825 males and 825 females are given, together with their respective means and standard deviations.The highest means are those for digit I, followed in order by those for digits IV, V, III and II.The mean ridge‐count is significantly ...
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Finger-Stick Complete Blood Counts
Point of Care: The Journal of Near-Patient Testing & Technology, 2011Lokinendi V. Rao +2 more
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