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Connectome caricatures remove large-amplitude coactivation patterns in resting-state fMRI to emphasize individual differences. [PDF]
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Nucleation dynamics in amyloid-beta dimerization revealed by single-molecule fingerprinting. [PDF]
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Magnetic resonance fingerprinting [PDF]
Magnetic resonance is an exceptionally powerful and versatile measurement technique. The basic structure of a magnetic resonance experiment has remained largely unchanged for almost 50 years, being mainly restricted to the qualitative probing of only a limited set of the properties that can in principle be accessed by this technique.
Dan Ma, Vikas Gulani, Nicole Seiberlich
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Fingerprints from fingerprints
International Congress Series, 2003Besides ‘‘classical’’ biological materials such as blood and sperm, epithelial cells from latent fingerprints are targeted in forensic sciences. In addition to studies using latent fingerprints applied to beer glasses [1], T-shirts left on crime scenes [2] and various other objects [3], we report the detection of STR profiles from latent fingerprints ...
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Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2005
Fingerprints (epidermal ridges) have been used as a means of identifications for more than 2000 years. They have also been extensively studied scientifically by anthropologists and biologists. However, despite all the empirical and experimental knowledge, no widely accepted explanation for the development of epidermal ridges on fingers, palms and soles
Kücken, Michael, Newell, Alan C.
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Fingerprints (epidermal ridges) have been used as a means of identifications for more than 2000 years. They have also been extensively studied scientifically by anthropologists and biologists. However, despite all the empirical and experimental knowledge, no widely accepted explanation for the development of epidermal ridges on fingers, palms and soles
Kücken, Michael, Newell, Alan C.
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Fingerprint Comparison. I: Similarity of Fingerprints
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1982Abstract Fingerprints from 61 pairs of male monozygotic twins (MZ), 47 pairs of female MZ, 40 pairs of same-sex male dizygotic twins (DZ), 44 pairs of same-sex female DZ, 4 pairs of opposite-sex DZ, and 28 brothers and 31 sisters of those twins are used for the study of fingerprint similarities. Similarities of fingerprint pattern, ridge
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