Bibliographic citations
Quispe, A., (2024). Patrón queiloscópico según la clasificación de Suzuki y Tsuchihashi en el cuerpo general de bomberos voluntarios “Miguel H Milla” Ubo -39 Cusco, 2024 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6844
Quispe, A., Patrón queiloscópico según la clasificación de Suzuki y Tsuchihashi en el cuerpo general de bomberos voluntarios “Miguel H Milla” Ubo -39 Cusco, 2024 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6844
@misc{renati/960099,
title = "Patrón queiloscópico según la clasificación de Suzuki y Tsuchihashi en el cuerpo general de bomberos voluntarios “Miguel H Milla” Ubo -39 Cusco, 2024",
author = "Quispe Aller, Anahí",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2024"
}
The present research aimed to describe the characteristics of the cheiloscopy pattern according to the classification of Suzuki and Tsuchihashi in the General Body of Volunteer Firefighters "Miguel H. Milla" UBO-39, Cusco 2024. This study adopts a quantitative approach focused on the collection and analysis of numerical data related to the cheiloscopy patterns of volunteer firefighters. It is of descriptive nature, utilizing a non-experimental and basic design. The study population consists of 100 volunteer firefighters from the General Body of Volunteer Firefighters 'Miguel H. Milla' UBO-39 in Cusco, with a final sample of 80 firefighters for statistical analysis to better understand this characteristic in the firefighting body. In conclusion, the study revealed significant diversity in the cheiloscopy patterns, particularly with a predominance of type II on both lips according to Suzuki and Tsuchihashi's classification. This variety in lip furrows is essential for forensic and personal identification. Furthermore, there was notable variability in lip thickness, with marked differences between genders, potentially crucial in biometric and forensic investigations. Lip commissures also exhibited distinctive characteristics, highlighting the importance of these features in interpreting habitual and emotional facial expression. The distribution of lip furrows varied with age, reflecting physiological changes associated with aging. Although a common pattern predominated in both sexes, subtle differences were detected that could have implications in gender differentiation research based on cheiloscopy characteristics. These findings underscore the complexity and utility of cheiloscopy patterns in various forensic and personal identification contexts.
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