Upto what depth can fingerprints be obtained?_____
#2
Latent fingerprints can be made visible by using _____ spectrum light, white light or photoluminesence
#3
Fingerprint first develops in _____ weeks of intrauterine life.
#4
_____ is known as the father of poroscopy, edgeoscopy and ridgeology
#5
Latent fingerprints can be made visible by using chemicals such as _____, Cyanoacrylate and Silver nitrate
#6
_____ is a method of identification through the examination of the unique details and characteristics found along the edges of individual fingerprint ridges.
#7
The following fingerprint pattern represents: _____
#8
The following fingerprint pattern represents: _____
#9
The following fingerprint pattern represents: _____
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Dactylography (Fingerprinting) Indian Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
Master Dactylography (Fingerprinting) with OnCourse flashcards. These spaced repetition flashcards are designed for medical students preparing for NEET PG, USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2, MBBS exams, and other medical licensing examinations.
Flashcard 1: Upto what depth can fingerprints be obtained?_____
Answer: 0.6mm
Flashcard 2: Latent fingerprints can be made visible by using _____ spectrum light, white light or photoluminesence
Answer: UV
Flashcard 3: Fingerprint first develops in _____ weeks of intrauterine life.
Answer: 12-16
Flashcard 4: _____ is known as the father of poroscopy, edgeoscopy and ridgeology
Answer: Locard
Flashcard 5: Latent fingerprints can be made visible by using chemicals such as _____, Cyanoacrylate and Silver nitrate
Answer: Ninhydrin
Flashcard 6: _____ is a method of identification through the examination of the unique details and characteristics found along the edges of individual fingerprint ridges.
Answer: Edgeoscopy
Flashcard 7: The following fingerprint pattern represents: _____
Answer: Loops
Flashcard 8: The following fingerprint pattern represents: _____
Answer: Whorl
Flashcard 9: The following fingerprint pattern represents: _____
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Dactylography (Fingerprinting) Flashcards for NEET-PG
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