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" ... Big whorls have little whorls, That feed on their velocity; And little whorls have lesser whorls, And so on to viscosity. ... "
" ... But two things have stayed with me as a result of that work. The first is that people don't seem to understand how inaccurate (or if you prefer, how accurate) fingerprint identification is. A "one in a million" chance that it is not the same fingerprint does not actually mean that it's one million to one against this being the guy. It actually means that in the US population of 300 million there's 300 people that could have this fingerprint to the level of detail that we have chosen to study it. And we can indeed change the level of detail that we decide to study to. How many of the whorls and marks are we going to compare? If all of them on all fingers (as in a set of properly taken police fingerprints) then we might indeed get to that level of accuracy. Partial fingerprints are trickier: we can use them as a guide as to where to go looking for a perpetrator but they're rarely conclusive proof of anything for we cannot look at that necessary level of detail. ... "
" ... By studying the teeth, the intact spiral tooth whorls demonstrate that teeth from the upper and lower whorls differ in shape and ontogeny. And the most surprising find of the study? Tapanila says: “Math kills species! We find over and over that too many species get named than can be justified by the fossils. In this new study we condensed Edestus from thirteen species to four. For our previous Helicoprion study, we went from ten to three. Why people name so many fossil species (without good reason) is partly human nature — over-exuberance of finding a new fossil from a new place and wanting to name it — and limited information from the fossil. A lot of species have been named from a single specimen so there's no context of variation, growth series, etc.” ... "
" ... Gaudi-like tiles are set in whorls of walkways throughout the property. ... "