. Personal identification; methods for the identification of individuals, living or dead. s latter still shows thevestiges of a pattern, yet cannot becounted, as it has no recurving : B 5d. lower triradius comes down in such a way as to separate the parallel ridgesof areas 1 and 3, which come into contact below the second area. Theridges of area 1 become included within the Ball area, but those of 3 donot. Formula, O U O. Figure 72. In this curious sole, areas 1 and 2 are included withinthe two upper radiants of the lower delta, area 2 showing the effect of 174 Personal Identific


. Personal identification; methods for the identification of individuals, living or dead. s latter still shows thevestiges of a pattern, yet cannot becounted, as it has no recurving : B 5d. lower triradius comes down in such a way as to separate the parallel ridgesof areas 1 and 3, which come into contact below the second area. Theridges of area 1 become included within the Ball area, but those of 3 donot. Formula, O U O. Figure 72. In this curious sole, areas 1 and 2 are included withinthe two upper radiants of the lower delta, area 2 showing the effect of 174 Personal Identification crowding. Technically its pattern is obliterated, as there are no recurvinglines, but its place is indicated by the converging ridges. This may bemarked in the formula by an r, if desired. Formula, U O O. Figure 73. A sole with the common formula O U O, and with alarge lower delta, the upper radiants of which include the entire Plantarregion. Although by no means equally common, the possible combinationsof terms in the pattern formula of soles is 64, as shown by the table


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