NOUN
- the lines that form patterns on the skin (especially on the fingertips and the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet)
How To Use dermatoglyphic In A Sentence
- Because monozygotic twins presumably have identical genes, any dermatoglyphic differences between them must be due to differences in prenatal environmental experiences.
- New World monkeys have similar dermatoglyphic prints on the undersides of their tails, the better to grasp as they swing from branch to branch. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
- The following physical features were noted: cleft lip and palate, overlapping fingers, low-set ears, simian creases, obscure dermatoglyphics, and hypoplastic external genitalia.
- Conventional methods were used in dermatoglyphic interpretation.
- Through decades of researching, scientists find that our fingerprints show our brain development, and this is called the science of dermatoglyphics. Netvouz - new bookmarks
- But further studies have to be done with a larger sample size in order to evaluate the significance of these variations in the dermatoglyphic features in the oral cleft individuals.
- I invite all of those skeptics to read one of my latest works on the field and become introduced to the scientific study of hand appearances, called dermatoglyphics.
- The study of these ridges is called dermatoglyphics. Lead Stories from AOL
- Fetuses don't develop dermatoglyphics (the skin ridge patterns in our palms, fingers and soles) until three months 'gestation. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
- What makes dermatoglyphics important as markers for disease and traits is the fact that they develop at specific times in the foetus. The Virtual World