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Denmark Vs. Philippines CJS
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the dogmatic principle of Fingerprints. (
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Learn from the dogmatic principls of fingerprint. credits to the owner of this video) copyrights is given to the rightful owner.
yan Shodan! watch and learn
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yan Shodan! watch and learn
"Atang"
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Prints from palms, toes and feet are also unique; however, these are used less often for identification, so this guide focuses on prints from the fingers.
BIOchemistry
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Attention... Shodan, this is the first kata in Karate ..watch and Learn
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Attention... Shodan, this is the first kata in Karate ..watch and Learn
the original singer of Binungor
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the original singer of Binungor
ALTERATION
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ALTERATION IS THE CHANGES MADE TO THE DOCUMENT AFTER ITS ORIGINAL PREPARATION. the process of changing. the outcome of modifying or changing anything, as in. : an adjustment made to a garment's fit. Free of charge for changes: a modification to a legal document that modifies its legal impact.
Introduction of the keynote Speaker, chairman Ramil Gabao, sir.
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Introduction of the keynote Speaker, chairman Ramil Gabao, sir.
individual characteristics part 3 Trim 2
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individual characteristics part 3 Trim 2
individual characteristics part 3 3
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individual characteristics part 3 3
Individual Characteristics part 2
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Individual Characteristics part 2
INDIVIDUAL STYLE OF HANDWRITING Trim
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INDIVIDUAL STYLE OF HANDWRITING Trim
INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
INDIVIDUAL STYLE OF HANDWRITING
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INDIVIDUAL STYLE OF HANDWRITING
SUMMARY OF THE PRIMARY TO KEY CLASSIFICATION
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SUMMARY OF THE PRIMARY TO KEY CLASSIFICATION
May 26, 2022
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May 26, 2022
Key Classification
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Key Classification
Individual characteristics of handwriting.
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Individual characteristics of handwriting.
Typeface defect
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Typeface defect
Handwritings and their meaning
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Handwritings and their meaning
Major Classification
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Major Classification
examples on SUB-Secondary Classification
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examples on SUB-Secondary Classification
SUB Secondary Classification
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SUB Secondary Classification
Kinds of Alteration
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Kinds of Alteration
SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION by SMALL lettered group
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SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION by SMALL lettered group
SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION by capital lettered group.
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SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION by capital lettered group.
Traced Forgery
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Traced Forgery

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  • @PADILLARaileyKyleP
    @PADILLARaileyKyleP หลายเดือนก่อน

    PADILLA RAILEY KYLE P. BFS-3A Finger 1 (the central pocket loop whorl) 2. (Ulnar Loop) 3 (accidental whorls) 4. (plain arch) 5, 6, 7, 9 (Radial Loop) 8. (double pocket loop whorl) 10. (Ulnar Loop) I solve the numerator and denominator 11/25; the next step is to obtain the secondary classification by tiny letter group (a,r,t) and (-) for arches and whorls. FPC=11-U--r 25rR-r- The right index finger counts ridges, the right middle finger belongs to the world, so you just need to copy the sign M, and the right ring finger belongs to whirl, so you only need to copy I. The left-hand index finger has 18 ridges, the middle finger belongs to the world and just requires copying the symbol O, and the ring has 9 ridges. FPC11-U--rOMI

  • @carlomarkandam4624
    @carlomarkandam4624 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ANDAM, CARLOMARK A. BFS-3A 11-26-24 Problem: Finger 1, 5, and 9 are tented arch, finger 2 and 4 are loop whorl, finger 6, 7, and 10 are ulnar loop, while finger 3 and 8 are radial loop. The right index finger has 12 ridge count, right middle finger is a loop whorl, and the right ring finger has 9 ridge count. On the left hand, index finger has 13 ridge count, middle finger has 11 ridge count, and ring finger has 8 ridge count. Using the given information, the primary classification is as follows: FPC:1 - T - - L - U - - - 14 - L - W - U - - - To determine the sub-secondary classification, we need to familiarize the ridge trace of the index, middle, and ring fingers of both hands. The ridge trace for the right index finger is a loop (L), the ridge trace for the right middle finger is a whorl (W), and the ridge trace for the right ring finger is an arch (A). For the left hand, the ridge trace for the index finger is a tented arch (T), the ridge trace for the middle finger is a loop (L), and the ridge trace for the ring finger is an ulnar loop (U). Using this information, we can update the classification as follows: FPC:1 - T - - L - U - - - 14 - L -W - W - U - A So the final classification for this problem would be: FPC:1 - T L - U - - - 14 - L - W - W - U - A

  • @jemie5071
    @jemie5071 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Apucao jeremie ann BFS 3-A Problem: Finger 1: Plain whorl (W) Finger 2: Ulnar loop(U) Finger 3 and 4: Radial Loop (/) Finger 5: Tented Arch (T) Finger 6: accidental Whorl(X) Finger 7: Ulnar loop(U) Finger 8:Radial loop(\) Finger 9: Ulnar loop (/) Finger 10: Plain whorl(W) Primary Classification: 1. Primary classification involves adding the numerical values of the whorl fingers (numerator and denominator) and adding the pre-established fraction 1/1 to the sum. FPC 6/17 Secondary Classification: 1. Secondary classification (by capital letters) involves identifying the index finger's symbol and writing it in capital letters. 2. Secondary classification (by small letters) involves identifying the (a, t, r) patterns on the thumb, middle, ring, and little fingers. For whorls, use the dash (-) symbol. The index finger is excluded from this classification. FPC 6 Urrt 17 Ur-- Sub-Secondary Classification: Sub-secondary fingerprint classification focuses on specific details within loops and whorls. It involves counting ridges for loops and tracing ridges for whorls. - Right Hand: Index Finger: Ulnar loop (12 ridges) Middle Finger: Radial loop (10 ridges) Ring Finger: Radial loop (14 ridges) - Left Hand: Index Finger: Ulnar loop (12 ridges) Middle Finger: Radial loop(10 ridges) Ring Finger: Ulnar loop (14 ridges) FPC 6 Urrt OIO 17 Ur-- OIO

  • @LAGUINDAYRexM
    @LAGUINDAYRexM หลายเดือนก่อน

    From Primary Classification of the given problem, fingerprint pattern types are analyzed. Numerical values are assigned to whorls.For the given problem, the numerator is 17, the denominator is 7, resulting in a fraction and. From Secondary Classification of the given problem is capital letters represent the patterns in the index fingers for both right and left index fingers of the case and lastly the Sub-secondary Classification is ridge counts are calculated for specific fingers so, Right hand 10, 11, and 8 ridge counts for the index, middle, and ring fingers, forming "00I" and Left hand 7, 11, and 15 ridge counts for the index, middle, and ring fingers, forming "I00". Final Answer is FPC 17aXt-oo1-7tX-100

  • @ranranmagwin4836
    @ranranmagwin4836 หลายเดือนก่อน

    MAGWIN RHANNE S BFS 3A Problem:Finger 4,6,8 are Radial loop and finger 2,5 and 9 are ulnar loop, and finger 1,3,7 and 10 are plain whorl. 1. First step we have to do the primary classification by counting the numerical values of those fingers that are whorl only and always add 1 to the sum of both finger. Fpc : 2 U / 27 D 2. Next, for the secondary classification by capital letters just get the symbol of the index finger then write it in a Capital letter while the secondary classification by small letters identify the a,t,r pattern on thumbs, Middle and ring finger but in whorl just write dash symbol. Fpc: 2 U - r - / 27 r D r- - 3. Third step, For the Sub secondary classification, Since the index in the right finger is (11) and the middle finger is (0) and the Ring finger is (15) ridge count, and the left index finger is (I) and the middle finger is (11) ridge count, and last is the ring is (12) ridge count. So the final answer are : 2 U -r - O O O FPC: ________________ 27rDr - - I O I

  • @GANONDandaleS.
    @GANONDandaleS. หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ganon,Dandale S. BSCRIM-3A Problem: finger 1,4 and 10 are tented arch, finger 3 and 4 are double loop whorl, finger 8, 2 and 9 are ulnar loop while finger 6 and 7 are radial loop. The right index finger has 14 ridge count, right middle finger is belongs to whorl that's why you only need to copy the symbol M, and the right ring finger is tented arch. On the left hand, index finger has 11 ridge count, middle finger has 9 ridge count, and ring finger has 14 ridge count. The primary classification of the problem is below. To come up with the sub- secondary classification, we need to familiarize the ridge trace of the Index, Middle, and Ring finger of both hands. FPC:1 a U-a- 13 r R- Since the right index finger has 14 ridge count, the symbol to be used is O. Since the middle finger is double loop whorl, just copy the symbol M, followed by the ring finger Tented Arch that's why the symbol to be use is dash (-). Do the same to the left hand. Take note that the symbol for Tented Arch in sub-secondary classification is dash (-) FPC:1 a U-tOM- 13 Ra 010

  • @MAWI-ITGretchenC.-zf3ks
    @MAWI-ITGretchenC.-zf3ks หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mawi-it Gretchen C. Bfs: 1. Ulnar Loop 2. Plain Whorl (inner) 3. Radial Loop 4. Tented Arch 5. Double Loop Whorl (outer) 6. Ulnar Loop 7. Plain Arch 8. Central Pocket Loop Whorl (inner) 9. Radial Loop 10. Ulnar Loop Primary Classification: Numerator: Fingers 2, 5, and 8 are whorls. The numerator sum is 1 + 4 + 1 = 6. Denominator: No whorls in the denominator. Primary Classification: 6/0 Secondary Classification (Capital Letters): Right Index Finger (Finger 2): Plain Whorl (W) Note: While whorls are used in primary classification, the capital letter classification uses the loop/arch designation of the index fingers. Left Index Finger (Finger 7): Plain Arch (A) Secondary Classification (Capital Letters): 6W/0A Secondary Classification (Small Letters): Right Hand: Finger 1 (u), Finger 2 (w), Finger 3 (r), Finger 4 (t), Finger 5 (o) => 6u w r t o Left Hand: Finger 6 (u), Finger 7 (a), Finger 8 (m), Finger 9 (r), Finger 10 (u) => 0u a m r u Secondary Classification (Small Letters): 6u w r t o/0u a m r u Sub-Secondary Classification: Requires ridge counts for each loop and whorl. This step cannot be completed without that informatio

  • @BANGANANAltheaG
    @BANGANANAltheaG หลายเดือนก่อน

    BANGANAN, ALTHEA G. BFS-3A Problem The problem goes like this finger 1,4,6,8-plain arch, Finger 2-radial loop and Finger 3,7- double loop whort and lastly Finger 5-whorl and Finger 9-amputated. >The primary classification is 2/15 knowing the denominator and numerator. That is why the FPC is 2/15. >The secondary classification which is represented by capital letter in both the right and left index finger R/D. - FPC is 2R 15D >The Secondary classification by smail letter, which include the middle.ring and Little fingers in both the left and right hand. (a.t.r)We can use small letters if it is Piain arch. Radial loop. and Tented arch and those who are not belong to (a.t. r) represent it as dash "-", >The Sub-secondary classification is for the numerator OMI and in denominator 0OM FPC is 2R---OMI 15D---OOM

  • @BryceLuces-y1s
    @BryceLuces-y1s หลายเดือนก่อน

    LUCES, BRYCE GALLAMOY. COURSE - BFS 3-A SUBJECT-DACTYLOSCOPY NOVEMBER 26, 2024 Problem: Finger 4,6,10 are plain arch, fingers 2,5 and 9are plain whorl and finger 1 is tented arch and finger 3,7,8 are radial loop. 1. First we have to do the primary classification by counting the numerical values of those fingers that is whorl only and always add 1 to the sum of it on both fingers. Primary classification FPC: 17/6 2. For the secondary classification by capital letters just get the symbol of the index finger then write it in Capital letters while on the secondandary classification by small letters identify the (a,tr) patterns on thumb, middle and ring except index finger but in whorl just write the dash - symbol. Secondary classification 17aWra- FPC: _____________ 6 aRrta 3. For the sub secondary classification Since the index in the right finger is plain whorl just copy the symbol (0) and the middle finger is (10) ridge count, and the ring finger is (15) ridge count. the left index finger has (13) ridge count and the middle finger is (14) ridge count and tha ring finger is (I). So the final answer are: 17tWra-OIO FPC_____________ 6 aRr-aOOI

  • @Zynxxiexx
    @Zynxxiexx หลายเดือนก่อน

    ICAYAN,HYZYN JOY P. BFS 3-A Problem: Finger 1 and 5 are tented acrh Finger 2, 4 and 8 are radial loop Finger 3 and 7 are central pocket loof whorl Finger 6 is plain whorl Finger 9 ulnar loop Finger 10 accidental whorl The Right Index finger has 13 ridge count, right middle finger is Inner represented by the symbol I and the right ring finger has 13 ridge count, the index finger is Outer represented by symbol O. While the left hand index finger is Outer represented by symbol O middle finger has 9 ridge count and the ring finger has 11 ridge count. 1.)Determine the Denominator and Numerator by adding the values of whorl pattern only on both hands, and always add 1 to the sum of it. PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION: FPC: 6/11 2.)The patterns of Index Finger of both hands are always written by Capital Letter. SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY CAPITAL LETTER: FPC 6R/11C 3.)Next is to identify the RL, PA and TA patterns and write it by Small Letter and for the Whorl Pattern it is represented by Dash. SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION BY CAPITAL LETTER: FPC 6tR-rt/11Cr-- 4.)Write the symbols of Index. Middle and Ring Fingers of both hands represented by I and O, depending on the ridge count of the three fingers. And for tye group of whorl for both hands, just copy the given symbol I for inner. O for Outer, and M for middle. FPC 6tR-rtOII/11Cr--OII

  • @ralphenrivera9467
    @ralphenrivera9467 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Rivera, Ralphen G. BFS-3A finger 1 T (T) finger 6 A (A) finger 2 R (R) finger 7 C (C) finger 3 A (A) finger 8 T ( T) finger 4 D (D) finger 9 D (D) finger 5 A (A) finger 10 A ( A) Finger 2 (index) 8 Finger 3 (middle) 8 finger 4 (ring) 11 finger 7 (index) 12 finger 8 (middle) 13 finger 9 (ring) 9 FPC= 9tRa-a III 4aCt-a OOI

  • @AO-WATDeanKirbyD
    @AO-WATDeanKirbyD หลายเดือนก่อน

    AO-WAT, DEAN KIRBY D. BFS3-A Issue: Fingers 1, 9, and 2 are plain whorls, while fingers 3, 6, 10, and 5 are severed, 4,5 are radial loops, 7 are ulnar loops, and 8 are DLW. FPC 23 C -r MMO 26 U--rOMI You must first determine each hand's primary classification. Because certain loops aren't counted, the ridge count on the right hand is 23, while on the left, it is 26. Additionally, there is a predetermined fraction of both hands that is always 1. I receive the C on my right hand and the U on my left, as the second classification is based on capital letters and can only be obtained on the index fingers of both hands. The third is secondary classification by tiny lettered group, which is only applicable to the capital lettered group and can only be applied to all fingers save the index fingers. For this reason, I have -2r on my right hand and 2-r on my left. Getting the sub-secondary of both hands-the index, middle, and ring-is the fourth step. OMI is on the left, and capital MMO is on the right. I simply replicated the left hand's sign, which is a given for all amputated fingers, because the middle finger on the right hand was severed (amp). Getting the sub-secondary of both hands-the index, middle, and ring-is the fourth step. OMI is on the left, and capital MMO is on the right. I simply replicated the left hand's sign, which is a given for all amputated fingers, because the middle finger on the right hand was severed (amp).

  • @BAWA-ANIanY.
    @BAWA-ANIanY. หลายเดือนก่อน

    {PW}{TA} {PA} {RL} {UL} W. T. A. / \ BAWA-AN IAN YATAR BFS 3A

  • @TrishaMalaguena
    @TrishaMalaguena หลายเดือนก่อน

    Finger 1-DLW-D Finger 2-RL9- R Finger 3- UL11-\ Finger 4-RL14-/ Finger 5-AW-X Finger 6- CPW-C Finger 7-UL12-U Finger 8-UL13-/ Finger 9-RL10-\ Finger 10-TA-T FPC:5R-r-IOO 21U--T OOI Under sub secondary classification it involve 3 fingers which are the index, middle and ring finger. We come up to our answer which is fcr is equal to 5R-R-r IOO over 21u - - - OOI THROUGH the following. The value of 5 in our numerator is the result of all even primary classification while the 21 is the value of all odd primary classification. The R and U is the symbol found in index finger for secondary classification while those dash are symbol which is not involve in rat for secondary classification. The IOO AND OOI is our sub secondary classification. Under our index finger for it to become inner, the value of it is 1-10 only but if it is 10 to above it is outer, that is why our right index on our table I because its value is 9. On our middle finger for it to become inner its value should be 1-10 but when it is 11 and above it is outer that is why our classification in our table for right middle is outer, and in our right ring finger the value of its inner is 1-13, when it reaches 14 above it will be outer, so on our table the value of our right ring finger is 14 that why is outer. Same procedure in our left fingers.

  • @BANGGUIYAOBeaverG
    @BANGGUIYAOBeaverG หลายเดือนก่อน

    BANGGUIYAO BEAVER - BFS-3A Problem Fingerprint Data. Finger 1: Plain Arch Finger 2: Radial Loop Finger 3: Tented Arch Finger 4: Plain Whorl (inner) Finger 5: Central Pocket Loop Whorl (outer) Finger 6: Double Loop Whorl (inner) Finger 7: Radial Loop Finger 8: Plain Arch Finger 9: Tented Arch Finger 10: Ulnar Loop 1. Primary Classification: Numerator: Fingers 4 (plain whorl), 5 (central pocket loop whorl), and 6 (double loop whorl) are whorls. Finger 4 has a value of 1, Finger 5 has a value of 4, and Finger 6 has a value of 1. The sum for the numerator is 6. Denominator: No whorls are present in the denominator fingers. Primary Classification: 6/0 2. Secondary Classification (Capital Letters) Right Index Finger (Finger 2): Radial Loop (R) Left Index Finger (Finger 3): Tented Arch (T) Secondary Classification (Capital Letters) 6R/0T 3. Secondary Classification (Small Letters) Right Hand: Finger 1 (a), Finger 2 (r), Finger 3 (t), Finger 4 (m), Finger 5 (o) This gives us 6arrmt Left Hand: Finger 6 (i), Finger 7 (r), Finger 8 (a), Finger 9 (t), Finger 10 (u). This gives us 0i ratu Secondary Classification (Small Letters): 6arrmt/0i ratu 4. Sub-Secondary Classification: Finger 2 (Radial Loop): Ridge count 12 (outer) - O Finger 3 (Tented Arch): - Finger 4 (Plain Whorl): M Finger 5 (Central Pocket Loop Whorl): O Finger 6 (Double Loop Whorl): M Finger 7 (Radial Loop): I Finger 8 (Plain Arch): - Finger 9 (Tented Arch): - Finger 10 (Ulnar Loop): I Sub-Secondary Classification: 6arrmtO - M O M/0i ratuI - - I

  • @BALYANGJezrillb.
    @BALYANGJezrillb. หลายเดือนก่อน

    Balyang jezrill b. BFS 3 A ISSUE: Fingers 1 and 5 are tented arches, fingers 2 and 4 are radial loops, fingers 3, 7, and 10 are ulnar loops, finger 6 is a plain arch, finger 8 is a central pocket loop whorl, and finger 9 is a double loop whorl. FPC=3R-rt OO1/2U3-00M Initially, I use the primary classification to gain a better understanding of the symbols used for the blockings and their numerical values. I only count the whorl because it is the only one with a numerical value; the others are null. The sum of your left and right fingers must be increased by one. To do it properly, take its summation plus their predetermined portion, which yields 3/2.

  • @MikahBanawa
    @MikahBanawa หลายเดือนก่อน

    RASSEL JONE D MAGMOYAO BFS-3A Finger 1- CPLW Finger 2- RL with a ridge count 11 Finger 3- UL with a ridge count 5 Finger 4- DLW with a ridge count 14 Finger 5- RL Finger 6- TA Fimger 7-UL with a symbol I Finger 8- PA witha symbol M Finger 9- PW with a ridge count 7 Finger 10-RL ANSWER: FPC Numerator: 9-R2-г010 Denominator: 18tUa-rIMI

  • @asbokjanridge4322
    @asbokjanridge4322 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ASBOK, JAN RIDGE BFS-3A Problem 1 BLOCKINGS Right finger: A, T, W, /, C Left Finger: T, D, /, X, W Fingers included in Sub-secondary Classification are the Index, Middle and Ring fingers of both hands. The given value for determining the sub-secondary classification are as follows; Right Finger: A, T(7), W(O), /(15), C Left Finger: T, D(M), /(9), X(O), W Answer: FPC= 2 aT-r- IOO --------- 16 tD3- MIO Explanation: Sub-secondary classification involves only the index, middle and ring fingers of both hands. In this problem IOO is the sub-secondary for the right finger wherein right Index is (I) because its value is 7 which is belong to inner and (O) on middle finger since it is whorl where symbol is already given and (O) for right ring finger because it has 15 value which is outer. While left fingers has MIO symbols for Sub-secondary; (M) for left index since it is whorl, (I) for middle because the value is 9 which is inner and lastly (O) for left ring finger for it Whorl that has a symbol for outer.

  • @ubuanedwardg.1425
    @ubuanedwardg.1425 หลายเดือนก่อน

    UBUAN, EDWARD G. BFS 3A problem: Finger 1 is PA, Finger 2 is RL, Finger 3 is UL, Finger 4 is CPLW, Finger 5 is AW, Finger 6 is TA, Finger 7 is RL, Finger 8 is DLW, Finger 9 is UL, and Finger 10 is AMP. Find the FPC In Primary classification just simply find the FPC and always remember that the whorls are only has a numerical value and the FPC of this problem is FPC= 12\5 Secondary classification by Capital letter: Just Copy the sign of the Index finger and always make it capital letter, and take note if it ulnar and radial follow the letter sign not the symbol. FPC= 12R 5R In secondary class by small letter pay attention to your thumb, middle, ring, little finger and always remember the a, t, r. FPC= 12aR--- 5tR--- In getting the sub secondary classification we must concentrate in our index, middle and ring fingers, if the symbols are already given, just copy it automatically. In this problem from the right hand Index finger is 10 ridges count that's why the symbol is O, in Middle finger the ridge count is 12 so the symbol is O,in ring finger is already given M so just copy it. . Lets proceed to the Left hand the Index ridge count is 12 so the symbol is O, then in the middle finger the symbol is given M so just copy it, and lastly in the ring finger the ridge was 15 that's why the symbol is O. FPC= 12aR---OOM 5tR---OMO

  • @CANAOBoscoBJr
    @CANAOBoscoBJr หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bosco Jr B. Canao BFSci-3 Question: Finger 1 is Accidental Whorl Finger 2 is a Radial Loop with 10 ridge counts Finger 3 is a Radial Loop with 13 ridges counts Finger 4 is a Double Loop Whorl (Meeting) Finger 5 is a Tented Arch Finger 6 is a Plain Arch Finger 7 is Ulnar Loop with 13 ridge counts Finger 8 is Ulnar Loop with 13 ridge counts Finger 9 is Central Pocket Whorl (Inner) Finger 10 is a Double Loop Whorl To solve for the primary classification, only the whorls have a numerical value, and add the constant value of 1/1. Providing the answer of FPC: 10 _______ 18 In secondary Classification by Capital and Small Letter Group, the Capital letter refers to the patterns of the index fingers of both hands. Just copy the symbol of the index finger and write beside the numerical value of the whorl. FPC: 10R _______ 18U Classification by small letters refers to the thumb, middle, ring, and pinky finger. Only radial loop, tented arch, and plain arch are identified. And if the thumb is either one of the three, put the symbol before the symbol of the index finger and if non, leave it blank. And if the middle, ring, and pinky are one of the three put a symbol, a stands for a plain arch, t stands for tented arch and r stands for a radial loop. And if the finger is not a radial loop, plain arch, or tented arch, put a dash (-). FPC: 10 Rr-a ____________ 18aU--- To simplify the sub-secondary classification process, we assign symbols to indicate the ridge count of each fingerprint. These symbols represent whether the ridge count is outer (O), inner (I), or meeting (M). On the index finger, if the ridge count is 1-9 it falls under inner, and 10 or more falls to outer. Also, if the middle finger has 1-10 ridge counts it falls under inner, and 11 or more it falls to outer. Lastly, if the middle finger has 1-13 ridge counts it falls under inner, and 14 or more it falls to outer. In cases of whorls, if It is already identified just copy the symbol. FPC: 10 Rr-aOOM ____________ 18aU---OOI

  • @JaneeyreLacsamanaKd
    @JaneeyreLacsamanaKd หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bongat, John Keir BFS 3-A PROBLEM: Finger 1, 2 and 9 are (RADIAL LOOP ), Finger 4, 6 and 8 are (ULNAR LOOP), Finger 3 and 7 are (PLAIN WHORL), Finger 5 is (TENTED ARCH), and Finger 10 is (DOUBLE LOOP WHORL). SOLVE THE NUMERATOR AND DENOMINATOR: Numerator is only one whorl which is the finger 10 (DOUBLE LOOP WHOLR) which is the finger 10, so the numerator is 1+1=2. Denominator have 2 whorl which is the finger 3 and 7 the total is 2+8+1= 11. So the primary classification is 2/11 The Secondary classification by capital letter is (R/W) patterns of the right and left index fingers. Secondary classification by small letters is (2rR--t / 11 W-r -) patterns of all finger except index finger. The Sub-secondary classification is (I, O, O) from the right fingers start from index to Ring finger because the index finger is (9 ridge count), middle is (O) and Ring finger is (14 ridge count). The left fingers is (I, I, I) because the index is (I, 10, 13), index finger is kapital ( I) and midle finger is (10 ridge count and the ring finger is (13) ridge count. So the final answer are: 2 r R - - t I O O FPC _________________ 11 W - r - I I I

  • @ErikaSannadan-r8y
    @ErikaSannadan-r8y หลายเดือนก่อน

    Erika A. Sannadan BFS-3A fingerprints 1, 2, 3, and 4 are ulnar loops, meaning they open towards the little finger side of the hand. Tented Arch 5.Fingerprint 6, 7, and 8 are radial loops, opening towards the thumb side.Fingerprints 9 and 10 are classified as plain whorl. •To solve the primary classification, only the whorls has a numerical value while the loop and arch does not have a numerical values which my problem is 2/2. •The secondary classification by capital lettered group refers to the patterns of index fingers of both hands. So the secondary classification of both hands are 2UL/2RL. In secondary classification by small lettered group refers to three fingers which are the radial loop, tented arch and plain arch. It represents by a small letters (r,t and a) while other fingerprint pattern are consider dash(-). In solving this the secondary classification by small lettered group will be:2U---/2rRr-t

  • @RAMOSmarkdanielC
    @RAMOSmarkdanielC หลายเดือนก่อน

    RAMOS,MARK DANIEL C. BFS-3A 11-26-2024 1.Amputated(\) 2.UL(U) 3.DLW(D) 4.RL(/) 5.TA(A) 6.UL(/) 7.Amputated(U) 8.AW(X) 9.Amputated(\) 10.PA(A) In a right hand; index finger is outer(10 ridge count) ,middle finger is Inner (8 ridge count)and ring finger is Outer(18 ridge count) In left hand;index finger is Outer beacuse in right hand index finger is 10 count ridge,middle finger is Outer(16 ridge count) and ring finger is Outer(Amputated 18 ridge count) =The primary classification must be completed first by adding the numerator and denominator numerical values of the fingers that are whorls alone (CPLW, DLW, and PW). Then, on both the left and right hands, we must always add the predetermined fraction 1/1 to the sum of the numbers. FPC=3 9 =For the secondary classification, just write the index finger sign in capital letters. While working on the secondary classification by little letters, locate the (a, t, r) patterns on the thumb, middle, ring, and little fingers. Simply write the dash-- symbol in a single line, omitting the index finger. FPC=3 U-rt 9 U-ra =The sub-secondary classifucation ,the index finger on the right hand is UL with the O symbol, the middle finger is DLW with the I symbol and the ring finger is RL with the O symbol . The Amputated index finger on the left hand has 10 ridge count which is the symbol is O,followed by the middle finger with 16 ridge count and O symbol , and the ring finger is Amputated with 18 ridge count and O symbol. FPC=3U--tOIO 9U--aOOO

  • @RoselleDupli
    @RoselleDupli หลายเดือนก่อน

    Finger 1 (Thumb): Arch (A) - Finger 2 (Index): Tented Arch (T) - Finger 3 (Middle): Radial Loop (RL) - Finger 4 (Ring): Whorl (W) - Finger 5 (Little): Ulnar Loop (UL) - Finger 6-10: Assume patterns for these fingers; this example focuses on the first 5. Primary Classification The primary classification uses only whorls (W) only finger 4 is a whorl. Therefore, the primary classification will be based on the presence and location of the whorl. Let's assume for now that the whorl is on the right hand. Then the primary classification would be: plaintext FPC = 1/1 If the whorl were on the left hand, it would be 0/1. If there were no whorls, it would be 0/0. The system for assigning numerical values to whorl positions needs more detail in the original description to create a more complete example. Secondary Classification (Capital Letters) This uses the capital letter representation of the index finger pattern. The index finger is a Tented Arch (T), therefore: plaintext FPC = 1/1T... Secondary Classification (Lowercase Letters) This section uses lowercase letters (a, t, r) based on the thumb, middle, ring, and little fingers. - Thumb (A): Arch is represented by 'a' - Middle (RL): Radial Loop is represented by 'r' - Ring (W): Whorl is not represented by a, t, or r, and the instructions do not specify how to handle this. We need further clarification on how to classify whorls in this section. - Little (UL): Ulnar Loop is represented by 'r' Assuming we can represent a whorl with a placeholder like 'w', we would have: plaintext FPC = 1/1T-arw Sub-Secondary Classification This requires the symbols (O, M, I, etc.) based on ridge counts from the index, middle, and ring fingers. Since ridge counts are not provided for this example, we will use placeholders: plaintext FPC = 1/1T-arw-XXX Where 'XXX' represents the sub-secondary classification symbols based on ridge counts (O, M, I, etc.) for index, middle, and ring fingers of both hands.

  • @RoselleDupli
    @RoselleDupli หลายเดือนก่อน

    Finger 1 (Thumb): Arch (A) - Finger 2 (Index): Tented Arch (T) - Finger 3 (Middle): Radial Loop (RL) - Finger 4 (Ring): Whorl (W) - Finger 5 (Little): Ulnar Loop (UL) - Finger 6-10: Assume patterns for these fingers; this example focuses on the first 5. Primary Classification The primary classification uses only whorls (W) only finger 4 is a whorl. Therefore, the primary classification will be based on the presence and location of the whorl. Let's assume for now that the whorl is on the right hand. Then the primary classification would be: plaintext FPC = 1/1 If the whorl were on the left hand, it would be 0/1. If there were no whorls, it would be 0/0. The system for assigning numerical values to whorl positions needs more detail in the original description to create a more complete example. Secondary Classification (Capital Letters) This uses the capital letter representation of the index finger pattern. The index finger is a Tented Arch (T), therefore: plaintext FPC = 1/1T... Secondary Classification (Lowercase Letters) This section uses lowercase letters (a, t, r) based on the thumb, middle, ring, and little fingers. - Thumb (A): Arch is represented by 'a' - Middle (RL): Radial Loop is represented by 'r' - Ring (W): Whorl is not represented by a, t, or r, and the instructions do not specify how to handle this. We need further clarification on how to classify whorls in this section. - Little (UL): Ulnar Loop is represented by 'r' Assuming we can represent a whorl with a placeholder like 'w', we would have: plaintext FPC = 1/1T-arw Sub-Secondary Classification This requires the symbols (O, M, I, etc.) based on ridge counts from the index, middle, and ring fingers. Since ridge counts are not provided for this example, we will use placeholders: plaintext FPC = 1/1T-arw-XXX Where 'XXX' represents the sub-secondary classification symbols based on ridge counts (O, M, I, etc.) for index, middle, and ring fingers of both hands.

  • @AljunAncheta
    @AljunAncheta หลายเดือนก่อน

    ANCHETA ALJUN P. Finger 1 are CPLW while Finger 2 are RL with a ridge count 11, Finger 3 are UL with a ridge count 5 and Finger 4-DLW with a ridge count 14, and Finger 5 RL, Finger 6 TA Finger 7-UL with a symbol I Finger 8 PA with a symbol M , And Finger 9 are PW with a ridge count 7 and last Finger 10 are RL 9-R2-г010 FPC: ------ 18tUa-rIMI

  • @CABUTOTANSalvieD
    @CABUTOTANSalvieD หลายเดือนก่อน

    Cabutotan,Salvie BFS 3A Finger 1 is A,(A) finger 2 is R⁸ (/)and finger 3 is U¹⁵, finger 4 is R¹⁰(/) finger 5 is A(A), from left hand finger 1 is T (T),2 is R⁰(\) finger 3 R¹⁶(\) finger 4 is R¹⁴(\) and finger 5 is X(X) FPC= 2 a R - r a I O I 1 t R r r - O O O

  • @BasnicChristopher
    @BasnicChristopher หลายเดือนก่อน

    BASNIC, CHRISTOPHER L. BFS-3A Problem: Finger 1-5-7 is Amp; finger 2, are Ulnar loop; finger 3, are Accidental whorl; finger 4 are Radial loop; finger 6-9 are tendel arch; finger 8 are double loop whorl;finger 10 are plain arch. So, let's solve first the primary classification of the given problem. The numerator is 3 then the denominator is 9, the whorls only had the numerical value and always add the established fraction which is 1/1. Let's move to the secondary classification by capital letter, which i get X and X for both right and left index. The third step was, applied the secondary classification by small letter which i get the answer for the right hand" () for the thumb and(-t-) for the middle, ring, and little finger"; while for the left hand are "(t) for the left thumb; and(---) for the middle, ring, and little finger" Lastly, the sub secondary classification in the Index finger has 10 ridge counts; middle finger has 7 ridge counts; ring finger has 12 ridge counts; ring finger has 5 ridge counts which are "IOI"for the right hand. Index finger has 5 ridge counts; middle finger has 15 ridge counts; ring finger has 8 ridge counts which "IOI" for the left hand, Final answer: FPC =. 3tU-raIOI . 9tU-taIOI

  • @Hope-g7q
    @Hope-g7q หลายเดือนก่อน

    Balangui, Cherry Hope L. BFS-3A finger 4,6,9, 10 are tented ar ch, finger 2,5 are central pocket loop, finger 1 plain archand finger 3,7,8 are radial loop 1st step we have to dothe primary m classiication by counting the numerical values of those finger that is whorl only and always add 1 tothe sum of both finger. PPC: 17 2. Next, for the secondary classitication by capital letters just get the symbol of the index finger then write it in a Capital letter while the secondary classifcation by small letters identity theat,r pattern on thumbs middle and ring finger but in whorl just write hypen/ dash symbol. PPC: 17C 5R 3. Third step, For the Sub secondary classification, Since the index in the right fingeris C just copy the symbol and the left index finger has 12 So it also O then,if the middle finger is radial just copy the symbol rand last is the ring which has given l just copy the symbol. PPC: 17a Crt-mt 5t RrttOOL

  • @tawataochelseazionzaeb.1297
    @tawataochelseazionzaeb.1297 หลายเดือนก่อน

    TAWATAO,CHELSEA ZION ZAE B. BFS-3A 11-26-2024 Finger 1 is DLW(D) Finger 2 is UL(U) Finger 3 is Amputated(\) Finger 4 is RL (/) Finger 5 is PA (A) Finger 6 is TA (T) Finger 7 us RL (R) Finger 8 UL (/) Finger 9 Amputated (\) Finger 10 PW (W) In a right hand; index finger is inner(8 ridge count) ,middle finger is Inner (Amputated 2 ridge count)and ring finger is Outer(15 ridge count) In left hand;index finger is Inner(10 count ridge),middle finger is Inner(2 ridge count) and ring finger is Outer(Amputated 15 ridge count) 1.The primary classification must be completed first by adding the numerator and denominator numerical values of the fingers that are whorls alone (CPLW, DLW, and PW). Then, on both the left and right hands, we must always add the predetermined fraction 1/1 to the sum of the numbers. PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION FPC=2 17 2.) Simply take the index finger sign and write it in capital letters for the secondary classification. Find the (a, t, r) patterns on the thumb, middle, ring, and little fingers while working on the secondary classification by small letters. Just write the dash-- sign in whorl, excluding the index finger. SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION FPC=2 U-ra 17tR-r- 3.) The index finger on the right hand is UL with the I symbol, the middle finger is Amputated with the I symbol because the left hand middle finger is UL and two ridge count ;and the ring finger is RL with the O symbol for the sub-secondary classification. The RL index finger on the left hand has ten ridge count which is the symbol is O,followed by the middle finger with two ridge count and I symbol , and the ring finger is Amputated with fifthteen ridge count and O symbol. SUB-SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION FPC=2 U-raIIO 17 R-r-OIO

  • @davidsumalinog351
    @davidsumalinog351 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sumalinog David B. BSCRIM 3

  • @QueLa-n6r
    @QueLa-n6r หลายเดือนก่อน

    AGNAS Jirah M. Bfs3 PROBLEMS: R-H FINGERS 1. T 2. R 3. / 4. C 5. X L-H FINGERS 6. C 7. U 8. D 9. A 10.C R-H: index finger has 5 ridges count, middle finger has 19 ridges count and the ring finger has a given symbol M. L-H: index finger has 8 ridges count and middle finger is a dash (-) "PA" then the ring finger is outer. PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION: • just simply find the FPC take note that always add the pre established fraction 1 over 1 and also always remember that the whorls are only has a numerical value and the FPC of this problem is; FPC 16/5 SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION: By capital letter •just get the symbol of the index finger and always remember that ulnar and radial loop will follow the capital letter sign. By small letter; • just simply identify the (a,t,r) except for the index finger, but in a whorl just put the dash (-) symbol, so by solving the SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION the answer for this problems is; FPC t 16 R r -- 5 U - a - SUB SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION: •On the R-H the index finger has 5 ridges count that symbolize the I ( Inner), middle finger 19 ridges count and has a symbol O then the ring finger has a given symbol M. While on the L-H the index finger has 8 ridges counts and has a symbol I, middle finger has a dash (-) symbol because its represent the ARCHES and lastly the ring finger has a given symbol O. So in perfectly solving the problems the answer is; FPC t 16 R r - - IOM 5 U - a- I-O

  • @ALOSJasminP
    @ALOSJasminP หลายเดือนก่อน

    Alos, Jasmin P. BFS 3A Problems: Finger 1 is PW, Finger 2 is Tented, 3rd, 7 and 10th finger is RL, 4rth finger is A, 5th finger AW, 6th finger CPLW, 8th finger AMP and 9th finger is Ulnar Loop. Find the FPC In Primary classification just simply find the FPC and always remember that the whorls are only has a numerical value and the FPC of this problem is FPC= 5\21. Secondary classification by Capital letter Just Copy the sign of the Index finger and always make it capital letter, and take note if it ulnar and radial follow the letter sign not the symbol. In secondary class by small letter pay attention to your thumb, middle, ring, little finger and always remember the a, t, r. FPC 5Tra- 21Rr-r In getting the sub secondary classification we must concentrate in our index, middle and ring fingers, if the symbols are already given, just copy it automatically. In this problem from the right hand Index finger is 12 ridges count that's why the symbol is O, in Middle finger the symbol is given M so just copy it, and in the ring finger there are 12 ridges that is why the symbol is I. Lets proceed to the Left hand the Index finger symbol is given O, then in the middle finger the ridge count is 13 and the symbol is O and lastly in the ring finger the ridge was 14 that's why the symbol is O. FPC = 5Tra-OMI 21Rr-rOOO

  • @BUTARJobertP
    @BUTARJobertP หลายเดือนก่อน

    BUTAR, Jobert P. BFS 4A Finger 1 and 2 are radial loops, Finger 3 and 4 are tented arches, Finger 5 and 6 are plain arches, Finger 7 is a central pocket loop whorl (inner), Finger 8 is a double loop whorl (outer), Finger 9 is a plain whorl (inner), Finger 10 is a tented arch. 1.Primary Classification: Numerator: Fingers 7 (central pocket loop whorl), 8 (double loop whorl), 9 (plain whorl) are whorls. Finger 7 has a value of 1, Finger 8 has a value of 4, Finger 9 has a value of 1. So the sum for the numerator is 6. Denominator: There are no whorls in the denominator fingers. The primary classification is 6/0. 2.Secondary Classification (Capital Letters): Right index finger (Finger 2) is a radial loop, so it's R. Left index finger (Finger 3) is a tented arch, so it's T. The secondary classification by capital letters is 6R/0T. 3.Secondary Classification (Small Letters): For the right hand, Finger 1 is a radial loop (r), Finger 3 is a tented arch (t), Finger 4 is a tented arch (t), Finger 5 is a plain arch (a). So it's 6rRtta/ For the left hand, Finger 6 is a plain arch (a), Finger 7 is a central pocket loop whorl (-), Finger 8 is a double loop whorl (-), Finger 10 is a tented arch (t). So it's 0T---at The secondary classification by small letters is 6rRtta/0T---at 4.Sub - Secondary Classification: Finger 2 (radial loop) has a ridge count of 7 (inner), so it's I. Finger 3 (tented arch) is -. Finger 4 (tented arch) is -. Finger 7 (central pocket loop whorl) is M. Finger 8 (double loop whorl) is O. Finger 9 (plain whorl) is M. Finger 10 (tented arch) is -. The sub - secondary classification is 6rRttaI - - M/0T---O - M

  • @BUMACASvirgilcaneS
    @BUMACASvirgilcaneS หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bumacas, Virgil cane S. BFS-3A 11-21-24 PROBLEM: Fingers 1.AMP 2.CPLW(M) 3.TA 4.UL(13) 5.RL (/). (C). (T). (/). (/) 6.RL 7.RL(14) 8.DLW(1) 9.RL(12)10.RL (\). (R). (D) (\). (\) Right hands: index finger is , meeting ,Ring fingers is,13 ridge counts. Left hands: under fingers is 14 ridge count middle finger is ,1 ridge count Ring finger is 12 ridge counts. 1.) First we have to do the primary classification, by adding the numerator and denominator numerical values of those fingers that are whorls only (CPLW,DLW) and always add the pre established fraction 1/1 to the sum of it, on both left and right hand. PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION: FPC:19/1 2.) For the secondary classification, by capital letters just get the symbol of the index finger then write it in capital letters. While on the secondary classification by small letters identify the (a,t,r) patterns on thumb, middle, ring finger and little finger. Except for the index finger, but in whorl just write the dash - symbol. SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION: FPC:19Ct-r :1R-rr 3.) For the sub secondary classification, on the right hand, the index finger is (CPLW) that has M symbol , lastly the Ring finger (U.L) has 13 ridge count . on the left hand, the index finger is (RL)that has 14 ridge count, the middle finger is (DLW) has 1 ridge count, lastly, ring finger is (RL)has 12 ridge count. FPC : 19Ct-r MI 1R-rr OII

  • @MheaAmbatang
    @MheaAmbatang หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ambatang, Mhea, D Bfs 3A Problem: Right Hand: Finger 1 Tented Arch (TA), Finger 2 Central Pocket Loop Whorl(CPLW), Finger 3 Umputated(AMP), Fibger 4 Radial Loop(RL) and Finger 5 Radial Loop(RL). Left Hand: Finger 1 Ulnar Loop(UL), Finger 2 Radial Loop(RL), Finger 3 Double Loop Whorl(DLW), Fibger 4 Radial Loop(RL) and Finger 5 Plain Whorl(PL). Blockings:RIGHT HAND:(TA)=T, (CPLW)=C, (AMP)=D, (RL)=/, and (RL)=/ LEFT HAND:(UL)=/, (RL)=R, (DLW)=D (RL)=\ And (PW)=W Now lets solve first for Primary classification: the numerator is 20 and the denominator is 9 always remember that only whorls has a numerical value and always add the establish fraction which is 1/1 ANSWER: 20/9 So lets move to secondary classification by capital letter. Simply just copy the symbol for blockings only on the index finger. ANSWER: FPC 20C -------- 9 R The Third step is to identify the Secondary classification by Small letter: Always remember that for getting it only the THUMD, MIDDLE, RING and LITTLE FINGER and always remember the (a,t,r) RIGHT HAND: thumb (t) Middle (-) Ring. (r) Little. (r) Left hand: thumb(-) Middle(-) Ring. (r) Little. (-) ANSWER: 20tC-rr FPC ----------- 9 - R-r- Lastly is Get the sun secondary classification: RIGHT HAND: Index (M) for Meeting, Middle is (AMP) thats why copy the denominator (M) for Meeting, and Ring finger has 13 ridge count. LEFT Hand: Index has 12 ridge count, middle (M) for meeting and Ring has 14 ridge count. After that: Get the symbol of loops according to their ridge count only for: INDEX, MIDDLE and RING finger: FINAL ANSWER: 20tC-rrMMI FPC--------------------- 9-R-r-OMO

  • @RaidaJoyPadios
    @RaidaJoyPadios หลายเดือนก่อน

    PADIOS, RAIDA JOY N BFS 3-A 11/24/24 Problem: Finger 1: Plain Arch (A) Finger 2 and 9: Ulnar Loop (U,/) Finger 3 and 4: Radial Loop (/) Finger 5: Tented Arch (T) Finger 6: Plain Whorl (W) Finger 7: Accidental Whorl (X) Finger 8 and 10: Central Pocket Loop Whorl (C) To determine the Sub-Secondary classification, we need to first complete the primary and secondary classifications. Primary Classification: 1. Primary classification involves adding the numerical values of the whorl fingers (numerator and denominator) and adding the pre-established fraction 1/1 to the sum. FPC 8/3 Secondary Classification: 1. Secondary classification (by capital letters) involves identifying the index finger's symbol and writing it in capital letters. 2. Secondary classification (by small letters) involves identifying the (a, t, r) patterns on the thumb, middle, ring, and little fingers. For whorls, use the dash (-) symbol. The index finger is excluded from this classification. FPC 8 aUrrt 3 X--- Sub-Secondary Classification: Sub-secondary fingerprint classification focuses on specific details within loops and whorls. It involves counting ridges for loops and tracing ridges for whorls. - Right Hand: Index Finger: Ulnar loop (11 ridges) Middle Finger: Radial loop (13 ridges) Ring Finger: Radial loop (9 ridges) - Left Hand: Index Finger: Accidental Whorl (O) Middle Finger: Central Pocket Loop Whorl (M) Ring Finger: Ulnar loop (10 ridges) FPC 8aUrrtOOI 3 X--- OMI

  • @GOLINGANMacckleyP
    @GOLINGANMacckleyP หลายเดือนก่อน

    Golingan, Macckley P. BFS - 3A Problem: Finger 1 is plain arch; finger 2, 7 are accidental whorl; finger 3, 9 are ulnar loop; finger 4and 6 are tented arch ; finger 5 is central pocket loop whorl; finger 8, 10 are plain whorl. So, let's solve first the primary classification of the given problem. The numerator is 17 then the denominator is 7, the whorls only had the numerical value and always add the established fraction which is 1/1. Let's move to the secondary classification by capital letter, which i get X and X for both right and left index. The third step was, applied the secondary classification by small letter which i get the answer for the right hand" (a) for the thumb and(-t-) for the middle, ring, and little finger"; while for the left hand are "( t) for the left thumb; and(---) for the middle, ring, and little finger" Lastly, the sub secondary classification in the Index finger has 10 ridge counts ; middle finger has 11 ridge counts ; ring finger has 8 ridge counts, which are "00I"for the right hand. Index finger has 7 ridge counts ; middle finger has 11 ridge counts ; ring finger has 15 ridge counts which "I00" for the left hand, Final answer: FPC 17 a X-t -00I ------------------- 7 t X- - -I00

  • @JericaCuaresmaMedrano
    @JericaCuaresmaMedrano หลายเดือนก่อน

    MEDRANO, JERICA C BFS 3-A 11/24/24 PROBLEM: fingers; 1 is PA (A) 2 is RL (R) 3 is Amp(/) 4,5 are UL (\) 6 is AW (X) 7 is UL (U) 8 is RL (\) 9 is Amp (/) 10 is PW (W) RIGHT HAND and LEFT HAND: index finger has 8 ridge counts, middle finger has 13 counts, ring finger has 16 counts PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION: 1.) First we have to do the primary classification, by adding the numerator and denominator numerical values of those fingers that are whorls only (CPLW,DLW, PW), and always add the pre established fraction 1/1 to the sum of it, on both left and right hand. FPC 6/1 SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION: 2.) For the secondary classification, by capital letters just get the symbol of the index finger then write it in capital letters. While on the secondary classification by small letters, identify the (a,t,r) patterns on thumb, middle, ring finger and little finger. Except for the index finger, but in whorl just write the dash - symbol. FPC 6 R - - - 1 U r - - SUBSECONDARY CLASSIFICATION: 3.) For the sub secondary classification, on both right hand and left hand, the index finger is RL (on the right) and UL (on the left) has the ridge count of 8 which symbol are both I (inner), middle finger with Amp (on the right) and RL (on the left) both have 13 ridge counts which symbol are both O (outer) while the ring finger of right hand UL has 16 and the left hand Amp also has 16 ridge counts which symbol are both O (outer). FPC 6 R - - - I O O 1 U r - - I O O

  • @balubaldanicamaea.
    @balubaldanicamaea. หลายเดือนก่อน

    BALUBAL, DANICA MAE A. BFS 3-A 11/23/24 PROBLEM: finger 1,3,7 plain arch 2,5 radial loop 4,6,9 ulnar loop 8,10 double loop whorl right hand; index finger has 13 ridge count, middle finger is (-) dash symbol, ring finger has 9 ridge count. left hand; index finger is (-) dash symbol, middle finger has I symbol, ring finger has 9 ridge count. 1.) First, we need to perform the primary classification by adding the numerator and denominator values of the fingers that have whorls (DLW). Always add the pre-established fraction 1/1 to the sum on both the left and right hands. primary classification FPC: 4/27 2.) For the secondary classification, by capital letters just get the symbol of the index finger then write it in capital letters. While on the secondary classification by small letters identify the (a,t,r) patterns on thumb, middle, ring finger and little finger. Except for the index finger, but in whorl just write the dash - symbol. secondary classification FPC: a4 R a-- 27 A --- 3.) For the sub-secondary classification, on the right hand, the index finger (RL) has a ridge count of 13, the middle finger (PA) has a dash (-) symbol, and the ring finger (UL) has a ridge count of 9. On the left hand, the index finger (PA) has a dash (-) symbol, the middle finger (DLW) has an I symbol, and the ring finger (UL) has a ridge count of 9. FC 26 D--t IOM sub secondary classification FPC: a 4 R a-- O-I 27 A --- -II

  • @micaroaquin6187
    @micaroaquin6187 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ROAQUIN, MICAELA B. BFS 3-A 11/21/24 PROBLEM: fingers; 1,3 are CPLW (C) 2,4 are DLW (D) 5 is T.A (T) 6,7 are UL (/,U) 8,9 are RL (\) 10 is PW (W) Right hand; index finger is Inner, middle finger is Outer, ring finger is Meeting. Left hand; index finger has 10 ridge count, middle finger has 15 ridge count, lastly ring finger has 13 ridge count. 1.) First we have to do the primary classification, by adding the numerator and denominator numerical values of those fingers that are whorls only (CPLW,DLW,PW), and always add the pre established fraction 1/1 to the sum of it, on both left and right hand. PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION FPC 26/25 2.) For the secondary classification, by capital letters just get the symbol of the index finger then write it in capital letters. While on the secondary classification by small letters, identify the (a,t,r) patterns on thumb, middle, ring finger and little finger. Except for the index finger, but in whorl just write the dash - symbol. SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION FPC 26 D--t 25 Urr- 3.) For the sub secondary classification, on the right hand, the index finger is DLW that has I symbol, the middle finger is CPLW that has O symbol, lastly, the ring finger is DLW that has M symbol. on the left hand, the index finger is UL that has 10 ridge count, the middle finger has 15 ridge count, lastly, ring finger has 13 ridge count. FC 26 D--t IOM 25 Urr- OOI

  • @mjaymaputemapute2472
    @mjaymaputemapute2472 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Clear as the sky 😊😊

    • @allibanpeng-et
      @allibanpeng-et 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      thank you so much

  • @clintgaming8195
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