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Fig 1.

Fingerprint pattern types: A. Arch, B. Whorl, C. Radial loop, D. Ulnar loop, E. A-B ridge count, F. Finger ridge count in whorl pattern, G. Finger ridge count in loop pattern.

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Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of screen population.

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Table 2.

Numbers and percentage of fingerprint pattern types in right and left hands.

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Table 3.

Numbers and percentage of fingerprint pattern types by schizophrenia clinical types.

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Table 4.

Mean of total finger ridge count.

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Table 5.

Mean of total finger ridge count by schizophrenia clinical types.

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Fig 2.

Pattern of average finger ridge count by each finger A. Average FRC (Left hand) B. Average FRC (Right hand) C. Average FRC in patient and control group D. Average FRC in control group (Left and right hand) E. Average FRC in patient group (Left and right hand).

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Table 6.

Mean of A-B ridge count.

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Table 7.

Mean of A-B ridge count by schizophrenia clinical types.

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Table 8.

Indices of fingerprint patterns in study groups.

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Table 9.

Mean values of angles of atd, tda and dat in study groups.

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Table 10.

Mean values of angles of atd, tda and dat in schizophrenic clinical types.

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