The science of fingerprints: classification and usesUnited States Dept. of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1979 - Crime and criminals - 209 pages |
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Contents
Chapter Page I The Identification Division of the FBI | vii |
Types of Patterns and Their Interpretation 4 | ii |
Questionable Patterns | 70 |
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