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      • When the ridge count is used as a measure of a maximum pattern size on fingers, only the largest count from each finger is scored, and their sum is defined as the total finger ridge count (TFRC).
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  1. The transferrin receptor (TfR/TFRC)) is among the most intensively studied of the receptors known to undergo RMT, and has been explored as a means to develop MTHs [25]. The TfR is highly expressed on brain endothelial cells and is responsible for maintaining brain iron homeostasis through the entry of iron-bound transferrin (Tf) by endocytosis ...

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  3. When the ridge count is used as a measure of a maximum pattern size on fingers, only the largest count from each finger is scored, and their sum is defined as the total finger ridge count (TFRC). Alternatively, the sum of all possible counts on all 10 fingers can be calculated yielding an absolute finger ridge count (AFRC), a measure of the ...

    • Shiva Singh, Alkesh Kumar Khurana, Hemant Ashish Harode, Apoorva Tripathi, Abhijit Pakhare, Prashant...
    • 10.4103/0976-9668.175066
    • 2016
    • Jan-Jun 2016
  4. The total ridge count (TRC) was viewed as a common composite trait with definite correlations between its components — the ridge counts (RC) of individual fingers. The TRC variability was accordingly examined as a function of the variability of these components.

    • E. Kobyliansky, S. Micle
    • 1986
  5. The ridge count of the whorl of right hands of diabetics (both males and females combined) and the radial loop of left hands of female diabetics both increased significantly.

  6. Total finger ridge count (TFRC) and atd (digital triradius ‘a’- axial triradius ‘t’- digital triradius ‘d’) angle also showed significant difference between the study groups.

  7. The following parameters were studied and analyzed: (a) Whorls, (b) arches, (c) radial loops, (d) ulnar loops, (e) the absolute finger ridge count (AFRC), (f) total finger ridge count (TFRC). Results: A significant decrease in the mean value of the arches and increase in the mean value of the ulnar loops were observed in BA patients compared to ...

  8. Sep 25, 2021 · ABSTRACT. Objective: To find the correlation between Total Finger Ridge Count and 'ABO' blood groups. Study design: Cross-sectional, analytical study. Study period: From July 2016 to June 2017.

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