. Personal identification; methods for the identification of individuals, living or dead. Figure 82. The central part of a disputed pat-tern, enlarged 8 diameters. If the short branchprojecting from the innermost loop makes, with theloop, a delta, then the pattern is an Arch, approximat-ing a Radial loop; code word, ABLE. If the fork onthe next ridge to the right is the delta, then thepattern is a loop, approximating an Arch, with a ridgecount of 1; code word, RIB. an exponent letter, and the search may be made in the files in both places. Certain casics of Ulnar Loops form the subjet^t of a c


. Personal identification; methods for the identification of individuals, living or dead. Figure 82. The central part of a disputed pat-tern, enlarged 8 diameters. If the short branchprojecting from the innermost loop makes, with theloop, a delta, then the pattern is an Arch, approximat-ing a Radial loop; code word, ABLE. If the fork onthe next ridge to the right is the delta, then thepattern is a loop, approximating an Arch, with a ridgecount of 1; code word, RIB. an exponent letter, and the search may be made in the files in both places. Certain casics of Ulnar Loops form the subjet^t of a careful analysisin Chapter IX, and the ridge count is clearly shown in both photographsand diagrams. In Loops a ridge count as high as 38 has been observed,although the average falls at about 10, varying in the different method of using this average, in dividing Loops into two approximatelyequal groups, is explained under Classification, farther on in this chapter. Aside from the usual form of Loops, where the ridges simply recurve 200 Personal Identification PLATE I. Code word, ARMOR d. Code word, RIB


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