Establishing cheiloscopy as a tool for identification: an assessment on 500 subjects in central India
Objective: Human identification is a universal process of certification of death and for personal, social and legal reasons. Aim of this study is to check whether there are any peculiar / common lip patterns among males and females and to establish lip prints as a tool for identification. Background...
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Main Authors: | Ninad Nagrale (Author), BipinchandraTirpude (Author), Pankaj Murkey (Author), Swapnil Patond (Author) |
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Al Ameen Medical College,
2014-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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