PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION AND SEX DETERMINATION USING CHEILOSCOPY

Personal identification and sex determination using cheiloscopy

Introduction: Identification of an individual is a prerequisite for certification of death and for personal, social, and legal reasons.The study of lip prints (cheiloscopy) was thought of as a method of identification of a person.It is safe to assume that cheiloscopy, in its present stage of development, has become a means of criminal identificatio

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Development of an Automated MRI-Based Diagnostic Protocol for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Using Disease-Specific Pathognomonic Features: A Quantitative Disease-State Classification Study.

Despite significant advances in quantitative neuroimaging, the diagnosis of ALS remains clinical and MRI-based biomarkers are not currently used to aid the diagnosis.The objective of this study is to develop a robust, disease-specific, multimodal classification protocol and validate its diagnostic accuracy in independent, early-stage and follow-up

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Laser Safety Calculations for Imaging Sensors

This publication presents an approach to adapt the well-known classical eye-related concept of laser emtek 8114 safety calculations on camera sensors as general as possible.The difficulty in this approach is that sensors, in contrast to the human eye, consist of a variety of combinations of optics and detectors.Laser safety calculations related to

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Protein domain organisation: adding order

Abstract Background Domains are the building blocks of proteins.During evolution, they have been duplicated, fused and recombined, to produce proteins with novel structures and functions.Structural and genome-scale studies have shown that pairs or groups of domains observed together in a protein are almost always found in only one N to C terminal o

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