2015
DOI: 10.14260/jemds/2015/1455
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A Study on Lip Print Pattern, Abo Blood Group and Their Correlation in the Population of Western Up Belt

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“…The current study revealed that the most frequent lip print pattern in both upper and lower lips in all blood group types was Type I -complete vertical. Similar results were shown in study conducted by Nisha Kaul et al 8 Similar study was conducted by Shilpa Patel et al 7 in which most frequent lip print pattern found in A+ve blood group subjects was Type II -bifurcation, in B+ve blood group subjects was Type 1 and in O+ve blood group subjects was Type II -bifurcation. Study conducted by Shaini Basheer et al 9 (Kerala) found that in all blood group types the upper lip pattern showed a predominance of Type II whereas lower lip pattern showed Type I.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…The current study revealed that the most frequent lip print pattern in both upper and lower lips in all blood group types was Type I -complete vertical. Similar results were shown in study conducted by Nisha Kaul et al 8 Similar study was conducted by Shilpa Patel et al 7 in which most frequent lip print pattern found in A+ve blood group subjects was Type II -bifurcation, in B+ve blood group subjects was Type 1 and in O+ve blood group subjects was Type II -bifurcation. Study conducted by Shaini Basheer et al 9 (Kerala) found that in all blood group types the upper lip pattern showed a predominance of Type II whereas lower lip pattern showed Type I.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…According to Interpol DVI Guide, 2018, teeth, DNA, and fingerprints are the primary and the most reliable means in human identification. Besides, several biological evidence such as lip prints, bloodstains, and saliva may support the process of human identification [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] .…”
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confidence: 99%