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1. Palatal rugae pattern and tongue print as a potential tool for gender identification in forensic odontology: a cross-sectional study

- Khelkar P. , et al.

2. Role of Tongue Prints and Morphology in Human Identification: A Review on an Emerging Forensic Tool

- Khare P. , et al.

3. TONGUE—A NEWER BIOMETRIC: An Observational Study

- Rajendran V. , et al.

4. Perception of government employees on the use of biometric technology in determining a person’s ethnic group in Nigeria

- Irhebhude M.E. , et al.

5. Tongue prints: A forensic review

- Nimbulkar G. , et al.

6. Forensic odontology with digital technologies: A systematic review

- Matsuda S. , et al.

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