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TONGUE PRINTS – ARE THEYTRUE???

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Tongue is a vital organ situated in the oral cavity. Tongue has unique features of its shape, size as well as has sexual dimorphism.no two individuals have same features of tongue not even identical twins! This idea prompted to consider tongue prints as an innovative and new research tool in forensic sciences for individual identification. Along with other biometric identification tools used in forensic sciences, tongue prints are also playing an important role and a promising tool in human identification. This is a small review illustrating the importance of tongue prints in identification
Title: TONGUE PRINTS – ARE THEYTRUE???
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Tongue is a vital organ situated in the oral cavity.
Tongue has unique features of its shape, size as well as has sexual dimorphism.
no two individuals have same features of tongue not even identical twins! This idea prompted to consider tongue prints as an innovative and new research tool in forensic sciences for individual identification.
Along with other biometric identification tools used in forensic sciences, tongue prints are also playing an important role and a promising tool in human identification.
This is a small review illustrating the importance of tongue prints in identification.

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