The Right Little Fingerprint of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. | Biomedgrid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.7, No. 2)Publication Date: 2020-01-29
Authors : Andrés J Washington;
Page : 121-123
Keywords : Dr. MLK; Jr Tented Arch; Fingerprint; Left Little; NCIC FPC Frequency;
Abstract
In the frequency of NCIC FPC patterns, there is a range in the spectrum. The populous direction is one percent or greater. Anything less than one present is on the other side in the series. We must note the infinite regions of both sides of the confines. When a pattern falls in the million frequency or greater of less than one percent, it is in a category for further scrutiny. In as much as the brain and fingerprints develop simultaneously, we have a comparison between the thought processes of those from each side of the scale between two extreme or opposite points. Individuals on the unpopulous side of the spectrum may display dermal ridge arrangements reflecting a different time in the evolution of fingerprint patterns. As such, their natural thinking may be different from those of the populous direction.
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