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-impression and exit on the other side

-impression, recurve, touch or pass an imaginary line

-pattern in which at least with two deltas present.

-patterns may be further divided into sub-groups

-impression then flow out on the other side with a rise or wave in the center.

-the ridge or ridges at the center do not.

-impression, recurve, touch or pass upon an imaginary line

-pattern in which the ridges flow toward the ulna bone or little finger.

-pattern in which the ridges run its direction towards the radius bone or thumb.

-process of counting the ridges intervening between the delta and the core

-simplest form of whorl construction

-which has two deltas and at least NO ridge making a complete circuit

-consist of two separate and distinct loop formations,

-combination of two or more different types of pattern

-ridge emanating from the lower side or point

- part of a loop or whorl in which appear the cores

-are the raised strips of the skin on the end joints

-depressions or canal-like between the ridges

-opening at the ridge surface

-forking or dividing of one line into two

-two ridges running side by side and suddenly separating

-are thin, usually straight narrow white lines running traversely or formed side

-two ridges running parallel or nearly parallel,

-pattern area of the loops and whorls are enclosed the core and delta

-ridge that curves back in the direction

-short ridge at the top or summit

-a kind of ridge which is madly formed, thin, short or broken


- as growth go, some or several ends

-single recurving ridge at the center

-An ending ridge at the center of a pattern

-point on a ridge at, or in front of, or nearest to the center

-the central point of convergence of the pattern of approximate center

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