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Henry Classification System was evolved to facilitate orderly storage and faster search of Ten Prints when operations were done manually. Each Ten Print was tagged with attribute that can vary from 1/1 to 32/32. To arrive at this code fingerprint pattern of like whorl, arch, loop of each finger is considered.
Henry Classification System was evolved to facilitate orderly storage and faster search of Ten Prints when operations were done manually. Each Ten Print was tagged with attribute that can vary from 1/1 to 32/32. To arrive at this code fingerprint pattern of like whorl, arch, loop of each finger is considered.
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Henry Classification System was evolved to facilitate orderly storage and faster search of Ten Prints when operations were done manually. Each Ten Print was tagged with attribute that can vary from 1/1 to 32/32. To arrive at this code fingerprint pattern of like whorl, arch, loop of each finger is considered.