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Change: (energy(energy ingoing), or genetic disease, Down syndrome, is called dermatoglyphics. [1] In 2007, it was suggested by Russian biometrist Viktor Minkin that the human thermodynamics of fingerprint pattern analysis may explain these patterns. [2] Embryogenesis In humans, dermatoglyphs (patterns) are present
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Change: In evolving protein systems, such as in autoassembly, protein folding, and other known scientific processes, complementary charges are drawn towards each other, not along paths
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Change: most famous Henry [2][4] system differs fingerprints by three main types arch, loop and whorl. Fingerprint identity characterized by minutiae, which totally could be only two types as bifurcations or ridges endings. MorphologyFingerprint forms by the friction ridges skin including
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Change: is a trace, print, or scan of the friction ridges of the skin of any finger that serve as unique identification markers. [1] The three generalized types of fingerprints are archs, loops, and whorls. In 2007, it was hypothesized by Russian biometrist Viktor Minkin that
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Change: Renamed from Fingerprints by Jan 18 2008, 12:04 PM EST for: to distinguish this as an "original topic"
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Change: Epidermis or friction ridges cover only limited part of skin on fingertips, palms, foots and there is no generally accepted theory explaining it. Fingerprints have
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