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Chapter 6- "Fingerprints"

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archprint pattern with ridge lines that enter on one side and flow out the other side
iodine fumingusing iodine vapors to visualize latent prints on porous surfaces
latent fingerprintinvisible print made by deposition of oils and/or perspiration
livescaninkless device that captures digital images of prints and transmits them to AFIS
loopprint pattern that enters from one side and curves around to exit from the same side
ninhydrinvisualizes latent prints by reacting with amino acids in perspiration
plastic printridge impressions left on a soft material
ridge characteristicsidentifiable marks that must match in two fingerprints to establish common origin
super glue fumingchemical reagent used to visualize latent prints on porous surfaces
visible printridge impressions left when finger have been in contact with a colored material
whorlprint pattern with rounded or circular ridges and two deltas
fingerprintsidentifiable ridge patterns formed by dermal papillae of skin
Galtonsuggested fingerprints to back up Bertillon system he did extensive research and text book "Finger Prints"
bifurcation minutiaepoint where one ridge divides forming two ridges
ridge ending minutiaepoint where a ridge stops
biological function of fingerprintsprovide a firmer grasp and a resistance to slippage
epidermisoutermost layer of human skin
dermisinner layer of skin contains sweat glands, oil glands, and nerve endings
most common print patternloops
least common print patternarches
ulnar loopclosed side of print pattern is towards the thumb
radial loopclosed side of print pattern is towards the pinky
deltaridge point nearest to the type line divergence
coreapproximate center of any fingerprint pattern
plain whorlwhorl pattern with core appearing like a "bulls eye"
central pocket whorlwhorl pattern with a core appearing like a "spiral"
double loop whorlwhorl pattern formed by two interconnected "ying-yang" loops
plain archsimple gentle curving wavelike pattern entering one side and leaving from other side
tented archsharply rising wavelike pattern with a central "spike"
AFISautomated fingerprint identification systems classify fingerprints by digitalizing minutiae positions
NGInew database that includes fingerpritns and facial recognition
ninhydrinchemical that develops fingerprint on porous surfaces and turns it purple
basaldevelopment of fingerprints happens in this layer


Science Teacher
Hug High School
Reno, NV

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