Figure 1: Terminology of structure of ear [48]
Figure 3 |
Profile of the ear: a) Elliptical, b) trilateral, c) quadrilateral, d) circular |
Figure 4 |
Profile of the helix: a) normally trundled, b) eclectic covering scapha c) plane, d) concave marginal |
Figure 5 |
Profile of the earlobe: a) tongue, b) trilateral, c) bowed, d) square |
Figure 6 |
Attachment of the earlobe: a) free, b) partially attached to the skin c) attached |
Figure 7 |
Thickness of the earlobe: a) thick, b) medium, c) thin |
Figure 8 |
Shape of the tragus: a) knob, b) circular, c) long |
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Darwin’s tubercle: Absent, enlargement, nodosity and projection |
Figure 3 |
Profile of the ear: a) Elliptical, b) trilateral, c) quadrilateral, d) circular |
Figure 4 |
Profile of the helix: a) normally trundled, b) eclectic covering scapha c) plane, d) concave marginal |
Figure 5 |
Profile of the earlobe: a) tongue, b) trilateral, c) bowed, d) square |
Figure 6 |
Attachment of the earlobe: a) free, b) partially attached to the skin c) attached |
Figure 7 |
Thickness of the earlobe: a) thick, b) medium, c) thin |
Figure 8 |
Shape of the tragus: a) knob, b) circular, c) long |
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Darwin’s tubercle: Absent, enlargement, nodosity and projection |
Table 1 : Characteristic features of ear [63]
Figure 1: Terminology of structure of ear [48]
Figure2: Procedure leading up to the realization of earprint evidence [50]
Figure 9: Measurement using vernier calipers [81, 82]
Figure 10: Human Ear Recognition Technology [95]
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