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1. father of fingerprint
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Iyan po ba ang tanong
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Finger print of father
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Because of it
2. who is the father of fingerprint?
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Sir Francis Galton.
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Sir Francis Galton
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The pioneer in fingerprint identification was Sir Francis Galton, an anthropologist by training, who was the first to show scientifically how fingerprints could be used to identify individuals. Beginning in the 1880s, Galton (a cousin of Charles Darwin) studied fingerprints to seek out hereditary traits.
3. who was the father of fingerprint
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Francis Galton is widely recognized for his advancements in finding out that no two people have the same fingerprints, and using it in the courtroom to convict people of their crimes.
4. Which animal's fingerprints look exactly like human fingerprints?
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Koalaskoala have fingerprints just like humans
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CARRY ON LEARNING (・_・)5. WHAT ARE LATENT FINGERPRINTS?
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Latent prints are impressions produced by the ridged skin, known as friction ridges, on human fingers, palms, and soles of the feet. Examiners analyze and compare latent prints to known prints of individuals in an effort to make indentification or exclusions.6. What is fingerprinting?
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A fingerprint is an impression left by the friction ridges of a human finger. The recovery of partial fingerprints from a crime scene is an important method of forensic science. Moisture and grease on a finger result in fingerprints on surfaces such as glass or metal
7. briefly explain the relevance of the primitive practices of fingerprints to the modernize practice of fingerprints?
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8. division of fingerprint
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The three classes of fingerprints are: loops, whorls, and arches.
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9. Are fingerprints inherited?
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Yes
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Yes, there is an inheritable quality to fingerprints. Pattern types are often genetically inherited, but the individual details that make a fingerprint unique are not. It is possible to have just one, two or all three pattern types among your 10 fingerprints.
10. uses of fingerprint
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the use of fingerprint is to identify the identity of a certain person it also is used to protect your private information for example, you use your fingerprint to open your device/s
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11. DNA fingerprinting can be used to convict someone of a crime. What would be the difficulty in using this technique to identify criminals if the suspects were father and son? Twin brothers?
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12. what is fingerprint recording
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Fingerprint Records is an independent record label formed in 1990 by Mark Heard, Dan Russell, and Chuck Long. The label released Heard's albums and albums by The Call, Vigilantes of Love, Ramona Silver, bob., and two tribute albums to Heard after his death in 1992.
13. Is fingerprinting a part of developing fingerprints?Why?
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because fingersprint is bc
14. what is the meaning of fingerprint
fingerprint means your prints of your fingers
15. Fingerprint in sentence english
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The investigation took the police officers and ivestigators to collect some fingerprints to determine the suspects.
16. What is your idea on fingerprint principle that are no two identical fingerprint? You can cite an example
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In fact, the National Forensic Science Technology Center states that, “no two people have ever been found to have the same fingerprints — including identical twins.” Also, it's important to keep in mind that fingerprints also vary between your own fingers — this means you have a unique print on each finger.
17. enumerate the importance of fingerprint?
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One of the most important uses for fingerprints is to help investigators link one crime scene to another involving the same person. Fingerprint identification also helps investigators to track a criminal's record, their previous arrests and convictions, to aid in sentencing, probation, parole and pardoning decisions.
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One of the most important uses for fingerprints is to help investigators link one crime scene to another involving the same person. Fingerprint identification also helps investigators to track a criminal's record, their previous arrests and convictions, to aid in sentencing, probation, parole and pardoning decisions.
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18. On lifting of fingerprints
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19. Can fingerprints be forged
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A fingerprint forgery may be either of two types, namely: ... A forgery produced by means of a replica of the fric- tion ridge pattern of a finger.
20. people to their fingerprints
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21. can fingerprint be effaced?
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yes
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22. Explain the relevance of primitive practices of fingerprint yo the modernize practice of fingerprint?.
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In ancient Babylon, fingerprints were used on clay tablets for business transactions. Chinese records from the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) include details about using handprints as evidence during burglary investigations.
Explanation:
One of the most important uses for fingerprints is to help investigators link one crime scene to another involving the same person. Fingerprint identification also helps investigators to track a criminal's record, their previous arrests and convictions, to aid in sentencing, probation, parole and pardoning decisions.
23. can fingerprints be effaced?
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You can scar your fingerprints with a cut, or temporarily lose them through abrasion, acid or certain skin conditions, but fingerprints lost in this way will grow back within a month. As you age, skin on your fingertips becomes less elastic and the ridges get thicker
24. what are the patterns of fingerprint?
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Friction ridge patterns are grouped into three distinct types—loops, whorls, and arches—each with unique variations, depending on the shape and relationship of the ridges: Loops - prints that recurve back on themselves to form a loop shape.
25. is fingerprint a Fibonacci?
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It doesn’t. The Fibonacci sequence consists of integers. Your fingerprint is not a number.
26. fingerprint to the ratio of
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The Chance of Identical Fingerprints: 1 in 64 trillion -
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In mathematics, The Golden Ration is the one of the incredible discover. The irrational number (1+sq(5))/2 it is denoted by the Greek letter , the value of is approximately 1.6180339887498948482….
27. 1. Briefly explain the relevance of the primitive practices of fingerprint to themodernize practice of fingerprint. .
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In ancient Babylon, fingerprints were used on clay tablets for business transactions. Chinese records from the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) include details about using handprints as evidence during burglary investigations.
Explanation:
One of the most important uses for fingerprints is to help investigators link one crime scene to another involving the same person. Fingerprint identification also helps investigators to track a criminal's record, their previous arrests and convictions, to aid in sentencing, probation, parole and pardoning decisions.
28. explain the relevance of the primitive practice of fingerprint to the modernize practice of fingerprint
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This was a crucial turning point in the development of modern fingerprint identification (and for police identification practices more broadly). It ...
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29. Is it possible for the fingerprint to be forged?
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yes
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there are various methods in forging fingerprints such as wax and clear tape
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30. how to make fingerprint comparison between a latent print and fingerprint of arrested suspect
Its different po fingerprint po ay sa first na finger latent print po ay sa mga papers hehe