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Dermatoglyphic analysis of total finger ridge count in female monozygotic twins discordant for sexual orientation

Pages 315-320 | Accepted 16 Mar 2000, Published online: 11 Jan 2010

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Miroslav Králík, Lenka Polcerová & Martin Čuta. (2019) Sex differences in frequencies of dermatoglyphic patterns by individual fingers. Annals of Human Biology 46:3, pages 231-245.
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