Fingerprint - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A fingerprint is an impression of the friction ridges on all parts of the finger. A friction ridge is a raised portion of the epidermis on the palmar (palm) or digits (fingers and toes) or plantar (...
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II. Fingerprint Pattern Types; 1. ... VI. Special Situations; 1. Amputations; 2. Bandaged Fingers; 3. Scars; 4. Deformities; 5. Worn Fingerprints; 6. ... Fingerprints are the result of minute ridges and valleys found on the hand of every person. In the fingers and thumbs, these ridges form patterns of loops,
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As a method of identifying criminals, the Henry system has largely been replaced by computer-enabled systems such as the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS), which can more quickly match the ridge patterns found on fingerprints.
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(3) while these friction ridge patterns exhibit an infinite variety of detail, they nevertheless fall within ... We have been able to deal with millions of accumulated fingerprint cards by devising classification formulae based on pattern types and subgroups3 until the advent of automated computer and retrieval systems,
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In the early twentieth century an American, Harris Hawthorne Wilder, pioneered comprehensive studies of the methodology, inheritance and racial variation of palmer and planter papillary ridge patterns as well as fingerprints. ... The Hindu formula concerns three types of prints: the Shankh which resembles the ulnar and...
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Thus, only Types 2 and 4 section sets possess terminal ridge elements. ... is the location of a ridge in the fingerprint image I.
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Use a stamp pad to print your thumbprint. Get a closer look by using a magnifying lens. Is your thumbprint similar to one of the following patterns?
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3. place, nature, ... Listed are common types of physical evidence: blood, semen, and saliva (these fluids are subjected to serological biochemical analysis for determination of identity and possible origin), documents, drugs, explosives, fibers, fingerprints, paint, glass, hair, impressions, powder, residue, took marks,
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Figures 3(a), 3(b), 3(c) and 3(d) illustrate various types of epidermal ridge patterns in fingerprints giving moir¢e interferograms; ... Different types of epidermal ridge patterns in a fingerprint are shown in figures 3(a) for an arch, 3(b) for a tented arch, 3(c) for a loop and 3(d) for a whorl.
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