2018
DOI: 10.4103/ijfo.ijfo_30_18
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Assessment of reliability of cheiloscopy and dactyloscopy in human identification by digital method: A cross-sectional study

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“…34 In our study, the males and females were accurately identified based on the fingerprint and lip print pattern (P < 0.001) that corroborates with the findings of earlier research. 32 Current study revealed that no two lip print patterns matched with each other establishing the uniqueness of lip prints and was supported by earlier research. 13 In our study, all types of lip print patterns including the predominance (37.5%) of type I' (partial or incomplete vertical length groove of type I) were observed in both males and females in various ranges except that no females showed the type IV (reticular) lip print pattern.…”
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confidence: 80%
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“…34 In our study, the males and females were accurately identified based on the fingerprint and lip print pattern (P < 0.001) that corroborates with the findings of earlier research. 32 Current study revealed that no two lip print patterns matched with each other establishing the uniqueness of lip prints and was supported by earlier research. 13 In our study, all types of lip print patterns including the predominance (37.5%) of type I' (partial or incomplete vertical length groove of type I) were observed in both males and females in various ranges except that no females showed the type IV (reticular) lip print pattern.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Loop fingerprints were also found predominant in total population, Egyptian and Malaysian population as well. 32,35 Present study revealed that the females showed the arch (55%) type of fingerprints as the most common one that was against finding of earlier study. 39 The whorl type of fingerprint was found more in male (35%) compared to female (15%) that corroborates with the earlier study.…”
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“…Gazge et al also observed predominant type I’ lip patterns among females in their study population. 12 Jeergal et al reported the occurrence of Type I’ lip print pattern predominantly in males. 7 Contrary to our findings, Tsuchihashi observed Type III lip pattern to be predominant in both males and females.…”
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confidence: 99%