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German to Portuguese translations [PRO] Archaeology / parte de um guião de filme televisivo | |||||||
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4 +2 | dermatóglifos |
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3 | impressao digital, papilar |
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dermatóglifos Explanation: É Papillarleisten, com 2 l: Fingerabdrücke entstehen durch die Papillarleisten der Haut. Papillarleisten sind reliefartig hervortretende, nebeneinander verlaufende Erhebungen der Leistenhaut. Der Mensch bildet sie an Fingern, Handflächen, Fußsohlen und Zehenunterseiten. http://www.wi3.uni-erlangen.de:1901/forschung/Biometrie_Stat... Dermatóglifo (Glossário) s. m. (fr. dermatoglyphe; ing. dermatoglyphic). O sulco da polpa dos dedos e da palma das mãos que que é o elemento das impressões digitais ou a impressão palmar, características de cada indivíduo. V. dactiloscopia. Descrevem-se dermatóglifos anormais, típicos, em certas doenças devidas a aberração cromossómica. (adj.: dermatoglífico.) http://www.medicosdeportugal.iol.pt/action/10/glo_id/3733/me... Ou seja, trata-se de impressões digitais que talvez se encontrem no "Birkenpech". Reference: http://www.wi3.uni-erlangen.de:1901/forschung/Biometrie_Stat... Reference: http://www.medicosdeportugal.iol.pt/action/10/glo_id/3733/me... |
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