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 ! FINGERPRINT VANISHING !

 

by Bhavya Singh     

Fingerprinting is a method of identification using the impression made by the minute ridge formations or patterns found on the fingertips. No two persons have exactly the same arrangement of ridge patterns, and the patterns of any one individual remain unchanged through life. But what if there are no fingerprints? Yes it may be possible; A man was detained last year (2008) for an unusual condition: he had no fingerprints. On further research it was found that the person is taking capecitabine, a common drug for cancer, routinely given to patients with head, neck, breast, stomach, kidney and colorectal cancers.

Capecitabine is approved by the Medical Council of India (MCI), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and by medical organizations of many other countries as adjuvant treatment for cancer in patients who have/had surgery to remove the cancer.

As the technology is developing the way of committing crime, technology and modern science in committing a crime is also increasing. But to stop crime we need to study both positive and negative halves  of technology and science

SO MY PROJECT IS DEDICATED TO FORENSIC AND IN IT I WILL TRY MY LEVEL BEST TO MAKE LIGHT ON THIS FINGERPRINT VANISHING, EFFECTS, HOW IT CAN BE IMPLEMENTED FOR COMMITTING A CRIME & ALL OTHER USEFUL DETAILS PERTAINING TO THE SAME.

 Author: Mr Bhavya Singh BSc (Hons) Forensic Science, Amity University

Dated: 31st July,2009

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