Dermatoglyphics: A review on fingerprints and their changing trends of use
Dermatoglyphics is a study of configurations of epidermal ridges on certain body parts, namely, palms, fingers, soles, and toes. The term is derived from ancient Greek: derma = skin, glyph = carving. Dermatoglyphic patterns begin to develop in the 10th week of gestation and are complete by the 24th...
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Main Authors: | Anu Sharma (Author), Veena Sood (Author), Poonam Singh (Author), Apoorva Sharma (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
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