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Skin folds or skin folds are regions of skin over which they fold. Many skin folds are distinct, heritable anatomical characteristics, and can be used to distinguish animal species, while others are non-specific and can be created either by individual organism formation or by arbitrary application of force to the skin, either by body muscle action or by external force, e.g., gravity. In addition to the skin, anatomical folds can also be observed in other structures and tissues, such as the ileocecal fold underneath the cecum terminal ileum. Skin fold analyzes include taking subcutaneous fat measurements using skinfold calipers at various parts of the body. Then, the sum of these measurements is placed in a formula that takes into account the age and gender of the individual being measured and gives us their percentage of body fat. Skin folds are of interest to cosmetology, as some kinds may be considered aesthetically unwanted, and to medicine, because some of them are susceptible to inflammation and infection. Digital Journals are publications which are reviewed by academics and peers. The journals provide forum and motivates scientists, scholars, educators, engineers, and professionals in all respects to share their professional and academic knowledge in the fields computing, engineering, humanities, economics , social sciences, management , medical science , and related disciplines.  

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