This study provide an analysis of this particular primate trait as it is witnessed in biology, medicine and computer science. It attests the role of dermatoglyphics in individual and syndrome identification, twin and family studies, and anthropological research, and evaluates the scientific transitions occurring during the past 150 years.
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Höhe: 235 mm
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978-0-471-56104-0 (9780471561040)
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National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke, Bethesda, USA
VA Medical Center, Oregon, USA
Purkinje's Observations (1823) on Finger Prints and Other Skin Features; Dermatoglyphic Investigations; Embryological Development of Epidermal Ridges and Their Configurations; Embryological Development of the Flexion Creases; The Role of Heredity and Environment on Dermatoglyphic Traits; Clinical Aspects of Dermatoglyphics; Palmar, Plantar and Digital Flexion Creases.