Kaushal et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Human identification and fingerprints: a reviewKaushal et al., 2011
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- Kaushal N
- Kaushal P
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- J biomet biostat
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Fingerprints have been the gold standard for personal identification within the forensic community for more than one hundred years. The science of fingerprint identification has evolved over time from early use of fingerprints to mark business transactions in ancient …
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