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Bioscience In Paralyzed Limber

Dr. Deepika Bhargav Associate Professor Department of Bioscience Sri Aurobindo College Delhi University, Malaviya Nagar, New Delhi Dr. Amit Jha Associate Professor Department of Bioscience Sri Aurobindo College Delhi University, Malaviya Nagar, New Delhi

Abstract

Patients with paralyzed joint pain have been alluded to Division of Human Genetics for directing. Subjective Bioscience containing unique mark design, interdigital design, hypothenar design and palmar wrinkle were examined on 26 female and 11 male paralyzed joint pain patients. Correlation between quiet male and control male; and patient female and control female has been finished. 'Chi' square test was performed. In male patients, with hands together, curves were expanded, circles/whorls were diminished. Halfway Simian wrinkle was essentially expanded. In the right hand, designs were expanded in the third interdigital region. Then again, in female patients there was a huge expansion in whorls and lessening in circles on the main finger on both the hands, expansion in curves on the third finger; the two curves and whorls on the fourth finger of left hand. Present review has underlined that Bioscience could be applied as an indicative device to patients with paralyzed joint pain.

Keywords

Paralyzed joint pain, Bioscience, Palmar wrinkle, Simian wrinkle

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Bioscience In Paralyzed Limber. (2021). International Journal of Advance Scientific Research, 1(2), 12-14. https://sciencebring.com/index.php/ijasr/article/view/5