1. Estimation of Stature from Palm Length and Deducing Correlation Coefficient and the Multiplication Factor among the Native Gujarati Population of Western India.
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Babu, G. Rajesh, Choksi, Aneri, and Dahiya, M. S.
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STATURE ,PALM (Anatomy) ,DNA fingerprinting ,CRIMINAL investigation ,OSTEOMETRY ,GUJARATIS (Indic people) - Abstract
Criminal investigation always involves the identification of individuals. Identification of individual is based on the available physical evidences. The most conventional method of identification of individuals is based on the fingerprints. There are certain instances wherein the identity of individual would be possible with the anthropometric data such as measurements of various body parts although the complete identification is possible with fingerprints and DNA analysis4,5,6. Still the primary characteristics of identification such as stature and sex can be determined with the available data. In this study, an attempt has been made to establish the possible correlation between the palm lengths with the stature of individual. To get scrupulous results, the study has been done on the young adult population in the age range of 21-25 years6. A total number of 500 subjects were considered for the study that includes 200 boys and 300 girls. It was possible to deduce the correlation coefficient and multiplication factor for estimation of stature from palm length. The multiplication factor so deduced has been applied and regression analysis was done and was found to be significant and reliable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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